The Rabun Chapter of TU plays a key role in the Chattooga Coalition, which focuses on special protection and enhancement of the fishery resources, water quality, and overall health of the Chattooga River and its tributaries.
The Next Generation of Conservation Leaders
Since 2004, Rabun TU has hosted and organized the Georgia TU Council's annual Trout Camp for boys and girls ages 12 to 15. Campers spend a week learning hands-on trout fishing skills, studying sound conservation practices, and having the time of their lives.
• 5 days hosted fishing / 6 nights lodging in Idaho July 23-28
• $500 total in travel expenses
• Each winner receives a float trip on the Madison River, plus choice of Winston AIR 3 wt. – 6 wt. or BILL-x 4 wt. – 8 wt. fly rod. Fly reel with Scientific Anglers or Winston Energy Fly Line and a fly box and flies for the trip.
Fellowship and Fly Fishing
Is coming back! This program in which members would fish a local stream together was put on pause during COVID, but Rabunite Mike Fuller is resurrecting it. Read more!
Special Award to Terry Rivers
During the Fall Chapter Campout, Vice Prez Tammy presented Terry Rivers with a special award in recognition for all his hard work in coordinating the Chapter Campouts, including setting up and taking down the shelters and planning the meals. Tammy presents a Thank You card signed by all the campers and a $20 gift certificate for Burger King. Terry can use the certificate at his daily morning old men coffee klatches at Burger King! Thank you, Terry!