Friday, 19 April 2024

New Native Trout Challenge kicks off in 12 Western states

Deep in the West, under a secret rock in a cool stream, lies a prize worth finding.

Anglers of all skill levels are invited to participate in the Western Native Trout Challenge and put the lure of the West on their bucket list.

In addition to earning bragging rights and prizes at the Expert, Advanced and Master Levels, participants will help the Western Native Trout Initiative, or WNTI, conserve 21 species of native trout.

The 12 states where these native trout can be found are Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

The state fish and wildlife agencies in each of the 12 states are partnering on the effort, along with the U.S. Forest Service, the federal Bureau of Land Management and Trout Unlimited.

"California's Heritage Trout challenge takes anglers on an amazing fishing journey across the state," said Kevin Shaffer, Fisheries Branch Chief for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. "We're pleased to partner on this new Western Native Trout Challenge that encourages an experience across the western states, which will promote a love of fishing, our western streams and rivers, and these amazing native fishes."

Native trout are the embodiment of the West. The wild rivers, alpine lakes and trickling arroyos - the fiber of Western geography - are the habitat for the redband, the cutthroat and the Gila.

The Western Native Trout Challenge invites anglers to help celebrate this legacy by catching native trout and char in each of the 12 Western states, at their own pace.

There are three levels of achievement. Participants who catch six trout species across four states will earn "Expert Caster" rewards. Those who catch 12 trout species across eight states will earn "Advanced Caster" rewards. And those who catch 18 species across all 12 states will not only enjoy the adventure of a lifetime, but will also be designated as a "Master Caster" with rewards to match.

Anglers can get details on which fish to catch and where to find them by registering online at www.WesternNativeTroutChallenge.org .

Registration is $25 per adult and is free for those 17 and under. The vast majority (92 percent) of the fee will go toward helping conserve native trout populations for future generations to also enjoy.

"We're thrilled to be launching this fun way to support native trout conservation across the West," said WNTI Coordinator Therese Thompson. "For every $25 program registration fee, $23 will go directly back to conservation projects that are helping native trout populations thrive. We want anglers to learn about these unique species and where they can go to catch them. In addition, catching the selected species helps conserve them by promoting angling and fishing license sales for native trout species, which also supports conservation efforts. It's a wonderful way to help conserve these beautiful species, in beautiful places, at your own pace."

The Western Native Trout Challenge is complementing a similar effort in some states. Anglers can participate in the Western Native Trout Challenge at the same time they participate in state specific programs, including the Arizona Trout Challenge, California Heritage Trout Challenge, Nevada Native Fish-Slam, Utah Cutthroat Slam and the Wyoming Cutt-slam.

Learn more, and register at www.WesternNativeTroutChallenge.org .

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