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Investing in conservation

Join Trout Unlimited


Remember to select Long Island Chapter 069 when you click here to join.

Trout Unlimited members support the TU mission while enjoying great benefits including a subscription to TROUT magazine (award-winning quarterly publication), membership in a local chapter, a TU member card, sticker and decal as well special discounts and opportunities to win great gear in members-only drawings and sweepstakes. At times you can also receive special promotional items such as flies, a TU logo hat, or monthly calendar. 

As a member, you will be assigned to a local chapter. Chapters meet regularly to share fishing information, discuss conservation, plan activities on their home waters, and of course, swap a few fish tales, learn how to tie the latest fly patterns and enjoy a little comradery.

Click here to learn about where your dollars go when donating to TU.

If you prefer to mail in a check, please download this membership application:

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Renew Your Membership


If you are already a member and enjoying the benefits of TU, you can click here to renew annually.
TU Philosophy...We believe that trout and salmon fishing isn't just fishing for trout and salmon. It's fishing for sport rather than food, where the true enjoyment of the sport lies in the challenge, the lore, the battle of wits, not necessarily the full creel. It's the feeling of satisfaction that comes limiting your kill instead of killing your limit. It's communing with nature where the chief reward is a refreshed body and a contented soul, where a license is a permit to use not abuse, to enjoy not destroy our cold water fishery. It's subscribing to the proposition that what's good for trout and salmon is good for the fisherman and that managing trout and salmon for themselves rather than the fisherman is fundamental to the solution of our trout and salmon problems. It's appreciating our fishery resource, respecting fellow anglers and giving serious thought to tomorrow.