COLOR COUNTRY ANGLERS
TROUT UNLIMITED CHAPTER 187
Serving Southwestern Utah
Hello!
Welcome to Color Country Anglers. We are a conservation oriented fishing club. We are located in gorgeous Southwestern Utah.
Would you like to learn about new fly fishing techniques, fly tying or help out with conservation project?
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Contact us via email at: ccatuut@gmail.com
Color Country Anglers April Gathering
When:
Wednesday, April 1st
5:30 to 7:30 PM
Where:
Hurst Ace Hardware
160 N Bluff St.
St. George, Utah
Join the Color Country Anglers of Southern Utah for our upcoming chapter meeting as we kick off a season full of conservation projects, fishing outings, and opportunities to connect with fellow anglers who care about healthy rivers and wild trout.
At this meeting we’ll discuss several upcoming local conservation projects, including ways volunteers can help improve and protect our regional fisheries. We’ll also preview spring and summer outings, giving members a chance to fish together while learning new techniques and exploring some of Southern Utah’s waters.
Whether you are a longtime TU member, a new fly angler, or simply interested in protecting our local streams, you are welcome to attend.
Meeting Highlights
– Updates on upcoming river and habitat conservation projects
– Details on chapter fishing outings and events
– Opportunities to volunteer and get involved
– Time to connect with fellow anglers and conservationists
Come learn how you can help make a difference for trout and coldwater fisheries in Southern Utah.
Everyone is welcome — bring a friend!
Trout in the Classroom – Enoch Elementary
Students will soon release their trout. We’re looking for small donations of bobbers, flies, swivels, and leader material so the kids can fish during the release.
Volunteers are needed to assist with the field trip and the release of the trout raised from eggs over the winter.
If you are interested please email us at: ccatuut@gmail.com
Upcoming Color Country Events
CCA Blog
The Weather
Don’t get blown off the water—know before you go!
To make planning easier, we’ve added a 7-day, hour-by-hour forecast for our favorite local waters. Just click Weather in the main menu before you head out!
Catch and Release During Summer
As summer temperatures climb, it becomes increasingly important to handle trout with care—minimizing stress and ensuring a swift, gentle release to give the fish the best chance of survival.
Trout eat a lot of Zooplankton all year long
Boobies, Blobs and Sparkle Buggers
Catch & Release Tool
Check out this great video. Our friends at High Country Fly Fishers, TU Chapter 599, have been catching and releasing Trout with an easily made tool.



