Interesting news. For now. From an extremely well written story in The Missoulian:

Following an emotional groundswell from its Montana membership, Trout Unlimited will take another look at its position on the often contentious issue of public access and private land.

On Friday, Bob Teufel, TU’s acting board chairman, pulled his controversial resolution that would have prohibited Trout Unlimited members from participating in disputes that pitted claims of public stream access against claims of private property.

Teufel said his decision was greatly influenced by the uproar that came from Montana.

“I got 182 e-mails from our friends in Montana. … None of them included an offer to go fishing,” Teufel said in a telephone interview from his Pennsylvania home.” I hadn’t realized how visceral this issue was for Montana Trout Unlimited members.”

Duh.

What part of “We love it when you send us dollars and do all the volunteer habitat restoration, but don’t bother us about actually getting to fish those waters” did Teufel think was going to fly?

Comments? Deep sighs of relief? Conspiracy theories?

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