Montana Trout Unlimited
Montana Trout Unlimited conserves, protects and restores Montana’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds.
help defend wild trout at the 2025 MT Legislature
Montana Trout Unlimited is the voice for healthy rivers and wild trout at the 2025 Montana State Legislature. Visit our Legislature page to follow the bills we are tracking in realtime via BillTrack50, join our contact list for updates and action alerts, and more. Our staff will be at the Capitol for the entire session to ensure our resources exist for future generations.
Who We Are
Founded in 1964, Montana Trout Unlimited is the only statewide grassroots organization dedicated solely to conserving and restoring coldwater fisheries. Montana Trout Unlimited is comprised of 13 chapters representing approximately 4,500 Trout Unlimited members.
Montana Trout Unlimited is governed by volunteer directors from each of the state’s local TU chapters. It is financially independent of TU National and contributions to Montana Trout Unlimited are tax-deductible and support conservation, protection and restoration efforts in Montana.
Our Work
Montana Trout Unlimited conserves, protects, and restores Montana’s cold water fisheries and watersheds. We fight for clean, cold water at the local, state, and federal level by supporting trout-friendly policy. We help Mother Nature by restoring and remedying past wrongs and protecting and recovering native species. We help educate the current and next generation of conservation-minded anglers and seek to build alliances with other groups seeking to protect Montana’s most vital resource.
Chapters & Resources
Volunteer chapters are the key to Montana Trout Unlimited’s commitment to Montana’s coldwater fisheries and intact trout habitat. Across the state, our 13 local chapters further MTU’s mission by advocating for wild trout-friendly policies at the local, state, and federal level, volunteering for boots-on-the-ground restoration and citizen science projects, teaching the next generation of conservation-minded anglers, and so much more. Find out more about your local chapter. If you’re already a board member, locate resources to make your work easier.
Latest Blog Posts
Check out the latest news from Montana Trout Unlimited.
Learn more about our staff and other committee members.
Featured Projects
From education and outreach to advocacy and stream restoration, our work is multifaceted and mission focused. Learn more about some of our current projects here.
In the News
Our work isn’t just important for anglers. Clean water and healthy ecosystems benefit everyone. Check out these recent stories of our projects in the media:
- Bill would increase private fish pond license fees to $600, Billings Gazette, Jan. 20, 2025
- The twain shall meet: Good for trout, good for irrigators, Montana Standard, Jan. 15, 2025
- DEQ water quality studies lay groundwork for Smith River restoration, Billings Gazette, Dec. 26, 2024
- Daines’ bipartisan bill seeks reauthorization of fund to address national park maintenance backlog, Daily Montanan, Nov. 22, 2024
- As Montana Adopts New Fishing Regulations, Wild Trout Rise Up as Conservation Priority, Flathead Beacon, Nov. 14, 2025
- Job Corps students help out on North Burnt Fork Creek restoration, Bitterroot Star, Nov. 5, 2024
- Committee wrestles with change to fish pond permit regulations, Billings Gazette, Sept. 16, 2024
- Aid for ‘the forgotten fork’: Jefferson River project will add cold water, help protect spawning habitat, Montana Standard, Aug. 30, 2024
- Tour of June 2022 flood damage emphasizes ‘woody material,’ partnerships, past mistakes, Billings Gazette, Jul 16, 2024.
- Hecla ‘bad actor’ lawsuit dismissed, coalition vows to keep fighting mine, Daily Montanan, Jul. 15, 2024
- Jefferson River Basin Increases Capacity, Thanks to JRWC and MTU, Whitehall Ledger, Jul. 10, 2024
- Data raises questions about health of Clark Fork fishery, Missoula Current, May 19, 2024
- FWP reconsiders gill-netting lake trout in Swan Lake, Missoula Current, Feb. 21, 2024
- Agency says notching beaver dams could help grayling, Montana Standard, Feb. 5, 2024
- Federal grant to help preserve fish, floating on Clark Fork River, KPAX/Missoula Current, Jan. 8, 2024
- Missoula County Signs on to Grant Creek Restoration Project, Missoula Current, Dec. 20, 2023
- Dillon-based FWP fisheries biologist receives national award from Trout Unlimited, Montana Standard, Dec. 14, 2023
For a complete list of past media stories about Montana TU, visit our In the News archive HERE.
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Contact Us
We’re happy to answer your questions about our work or anything else trout related.
Drop us a line here!