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Trout Fishing on Long Island's Spring Creeks

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Long Island Trout Unlimited has been producing a stream guide for our spring creeks for many years. This is the 3rd edition and has been updated with additional rivers, new maps, more detailed information on where to fish, a little history, and even QR codes to make it easy for you to search the web. 

A beefy 70 pages with descriptions and maps to get you where you need to go. It is priced at a very reasonable $15.00 and is available at LITU meetings as well as at River Bay Outfitters in Baldwin, Campsite Sport Shop in Huntington Station, and Terminal Tackle in Kings Park.

​Get yourself a copy!

You can also order the book by mail:

Send a $18 check made out to “LITU” ($15 book, $3 shipping, $18 Total)

Include the address you want it shipped to. Send to:

LITU Stream Guide, c/o T. LoProto, 68 Murray Drive, Westbury, NY 11590

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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.