Anglers Breakfast

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

7 a.m. to 8 a.m. in the Centennial Hotel's Audubon Room. A light continental breakfast and coffee provided for all those that have registered for the Wednesday fishing day and the fishing hosts. Anglers will pick up boxed-lunches for the day at the breakfast. Separate registration for the Wednesday fishing day required.

Spokane River (Float Fishing)

A true ‘urban fishery gem’, the Spokane runs right through the heart of the city. Many anglers from the area travel great distances to the mountains of Idaho to fish and overlook this amazing river! While the primary quarry is the river’s beautiful Redband Rainbow Trout, Brown and Cutthroat Trout are present as well. The …

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St. Joe River (Wade Fishing)

Roughly an hour and a half drive from Spokane, the St. Joe is a near-perfect Cutthroat stream. The "Joe" cascades through the Idaho Panhandle for over 80 miles offering anglers plenty of fishable water. Generally fish that range 12-16" on average and plenty of cutthroat that will go bigger. By September the river has dropped …

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CANCELLED: Happy Hour Reception at Amplify Sponsored by NRS and Pure Fishing

No Li Brewery 1003 E Trent Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER FORECAST - but we encourage everyone to still gather for no host dinner at NoLi that evening to mix, mingle and connect with fellow conservationists. The casting demo and displays from our partners will now take place Thursday evening at the Centennial. Meet up with fellow anglers and conservationists at Amplify, …

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Conservation Tour Breakfast Buffet

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

7 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. in the Centennial Hotel’s Riverfront B&C Rooms. All registered guests are welcome to sit-down for a hearty breakfast and coffee anytime between 7 and 8:45 a.m. For those headed out fishing, boxed lunches will be provided at the breakfast. For those headed out on the conservation tour to the Snake …

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Spokane River (Float Fishing)

A true ‘urban fishery gem’, the Spokane runs right through the heart of the city. Many anglers from the area travel great distances to the mountains of Idaho to fish and overlook this amazing river! While the primary quarry is the river’s beautiful Redband Rainbow Trout, Brown and Cutthroat Trout are present as well. The …

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St. Joe River (Wade Fishing)

Roughly an hour and a half drive from Spokane, the St. Joe is a near-perfect Cutthroat stream. The "Joe" cascades through the Idaho Panhandle for over 80 miles offering anglers plenty of fishable water. Generally fish that range 12-16" on average and plenty of cutthroat that will go bigger. By September the river has dropped …

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Snake River Conservation Tour

The Snake River Basin represents the coldest, most undisturbed habitat in the Lower 48 for salmon and steelhead. The time is now for the Snake. Removing the four lower Snake River dams would return 140 miles of habitat to a free-flowing river and recover wild salmon and steelhead in the basin.   Unless we take …

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Welcome reception

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

Enjoy hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, and music with TU supporters and visit tables/ booths set-up in the room by our partners.   Included in the “all-inclusive” registration.

Supper on your own

Downtown pub crawl/various locations.

DIY Brewery Tour

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

It’s no secret that the craft beer scene is hopping in Spokane, with some of the best beer in the Inland Northwest! Many Spokane breweries source local ingredients to create their concoctions and share their love of craft beer with both locals and visitors alike. The famous Spokane Ale Trail is a great way to …

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Event Series Cocktails and Conservation — Hospitality Suite

Cocktails and Conservation — Hospitality Suite

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

Talk late into the night with anglers and conservationists who share your passion for cold, clean rivers and streams at our nightly hospitality suite open to all registered guests. Enjoy Washington beer and wine and browse posters and other showcasing from local chapters, the Washington council and our partners. Event open only to participants 21 …

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5K: Run (or Walk) The Riverfront Park Loop

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

The Riverfront Loop takes you on a scenic tour of Spokane’s central attraction and is easily accessed from downtown hotels. The loop extends for 2.7 miles around the park, crossing the Centennial Trail onto the grounds of Gonzaga University, then heading back west on the north bank of the river to reach the park’s pedestrian …

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A Coastal Cutthroat Trout Case Study in Native Trout Conservation with Kitty Griswold

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

Native Trout populations are important ecologically, socially, and economically. The streams and rivers they occupy are important sources of clean water, recreation, and provide habitat for myriad animals. To thrive and fully express their life histories, trout need connected habitats and cold, clean water. In this workshop we will use Coastal Cutthroat Trout, a native …

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Communications Workgroup

The Communications Workgroup seeks to: Clarify and communicate the role and function of the National Leadership Council to all parts of TU Facilitate communications within the NLC and its workgroups Encourage and foster communications to and from the NLC to chapters, councils, members, trustees and staff This session is open to all event attendees.

Grassroots Workgroup

The mission of the Grassroots workgroup of the National Leadership Council is to continuously assess and assist effectiveness of our chapters and councils and to develop tools and resources for improvement. The workgroup helps develop new charter models to meet TU needs. This session is open to all event attendees.  

Land Conservancy Workgroup

Centennial Hotel 303 W North River Dr, Spokane, WA, United States

The Land Conservancy of the NLC works to develop TU’s Land Conservancy Fund, akin to TU’s Embrace A Stream program, to assist land trusts and other conservancy groups in acquiring land and easements to protect coldwater resources and access to them. This session is open to all event attendees.