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 February Gathering
When:
February 4th
5:30 to 7:30 PM
Where:
Hurst Ace Hardware
160 N Bluff St.
St. George, Utah
Our community is dedicated to not only enjoying the sport of fly fishing but also preserving the beautiful waters we cherish. Join us for workshops, community events, and fishing trips that foster camaraderie and conservation. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, there’s a place for you here. Together, we can make a difference in our local ecosystems while enjoying the thrill of the catch. Dive into our resources, share your experiences, and let’s create lasting memories on the water.
Trout-in-the-Classroom Report from Enoch Elementary School:
Our students have been loving every minute of Trout in the Classroom this season! They are learning about trout anatomy, life cycles, and how trout survive in their natural habitat. Each day they observe the tank, track growth, and record their findings in their trout journals, building both science skills and stewardship for our local waters.
In the coming weeks, students will deepen their understanding with a fish dissection and are beginning to plan our fishing field trip, where we’ll release our trout at the end of March and beginning of April. It’s been so exciting to watch both the trout and our students grow right alongside each other.
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.



