Trout Unlimited Membership

New Members Can Join For Only $17.50!

Benefits of Joining Trout Unlimited

  • Learn about the hot fishing spots from Bellingham to Baja
  • Get fishing tips from the local pros
  • Find a new fishing partner
  • Learn about conservation issues
  • Help the local fishing environment
  • And, of course, have fun swapping fish tales

With your membership you also receive:

  • a subscription to the national Trout Unlimited Magazine
  • a Trout Unlimited Calendar
  • Trout Unlimited Membership Card that entitles you to car rental and hotel discounts
  • Personalized Trout Unlimited address labels
  • Trout Unlimited decal

And if you don't fish, we still would love to have you as a member! Healthy streams benefit everyone, not just anglers.

How to Join

Email Mark Taylor he'll help  you locate  your local chapter. He'll also answer any questions you may have about membership. Chapters meet regularly to hear about seasonal fishing hot spots, discuss conservation issues, plan work days on their home waters, and organize fundraisers. If you are looking for a fishing partner, many chapters sponsor "Fish with a Friend" programs that connect members in search of fishing companions.

All members also receive TROUT, TU's award-winning color magazine. You'll get four issues a year, full of conservation news, updates on TU activities, grassroots success stories, and fishing destinations recommended by "The Budget Angler".

TU offers 10 membership categories which allow individuals and businesses to contribute to TU's mission at the conservation support levels of their choosing:


Membership Level

Yearly Dues

Youth/Student (under 18)

$20

Senior (62 or older)

$20

Regular

$35

3-Year Regular

$90

Family

$50

3-Year Family

$100

Sponsor

$100

Business

$200

Conservator

$250

Life**

$1,000

Family Life**

$1,100

**There are no further dues for Life or Family Life members

For more info contact Captain Mark Taylor at emtbckt@msn.com




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