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  2. Trout Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Trout Unlimited was established in 1959 along the banks of Michigan's Au Sable River by a group of 16 anglers who were interested in protecting trout in that and other popular fishing rivers. Founders included Art Neumann and George Griffith, the creator of the popular fly pattern Griffith's Gnat.

  3. Robert J. Behnke - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Behnke was an avid promoter of native trout restoration throughout western North America and inspired anglers and conservationists to value the beauty and uniqueness of native trout through his columns for Trout Unlimited. In 2002, Colorado Trout Unlimited recognized him with its 2002 Trout Communications Award for years of work in ...

  4. Bud Lilly - Wikipedia

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    He also created a catch-and-release club in his shop, selling fishermen silver buttons that boasted of their releases of trout of various lengths. [2] Lilly was afiliated with Trout Unlimited in the late 1950s, and helped to found Montana Trout Unlimited in 1964. [12]

  5. George F. Grant - Wikipedia

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    George and Fran also operated a small Fly and Tackle shop named Trout Shop, located in West Yellowstone, in the years following WWII. Grant established the River Rat Chapter of Trout Unlimited in 1972. His political leadership through this group and Montana Trout Unlimited led to passage of the Montana Streambed Protection Act in 1975.

  6. Scientific Anglers - Wikipedia

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    Scientific Anglers was founded in 1945 in Midland, Michigan. Scientific Anglers' notable developments include the introduction of PVC coated designs of contemporary floating fly lines in 1952 and the development of sinking fly lines in 1960.

  7. Gary LaFontaine - Wikipedia

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    Gary LaFontaine (May 12, 1945 – January 4, 2002) was a well-known fly fisherman and author.His books include Caddisflies, The Dry Fly: New Angles, Fly Fishing the Mountain Lakes, and Trout Flies: Proven Patterns.

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