
A New Way of Fishing
I grew up fishing on the North Carolina coast. From flounder and speckled trout (not actually in the trout family) deep in the creeks to

I grew up fishing on the North Carolina coast. From flounder and speckled trout (not actually in the trout family) deep in the creeks to

It’s no secret that the Henry’s Fork is a river of grandeur. To those that fish it, it is like a church – a sanctuary

Q: What does “relocation” mean? A: Relocation means carefully moving wild trout from one part of our watershed to another under IDFG oversight. It is

Visual abstract for the 2025 HFF Membership Meeting created by Teddy Montalvo, 2025 Baucus Climate Scholar On June 19, we gathered at the Boys House

And what does “average” mean, anyway? Now that we are about 75% of the way through the snow accumulation season, we have enough information to

Here are five often overlooked ways you can support our important work in addition to traditional gifts by check or credit card.

HFF honors its dedicated members through various recognition societies. These groups acknowledge those whose contributions support the Foundation’s science-based collaboration for healthy fisheries and watersheds across the Upper Snake.

Steven and Jesse Lowe In times of uncertainty, we often turn to the natural world for solace. For many of us, the Henry’s Fork provides

As scientists, we know that cold, clear water is crucial for trout. But what if it could do more than sustain life—it could heal?

One of the objectives of the DIRTT project is to evaluate a project to oxygenate Island Park Reservoir. This could provide a series of benefits