Upcoming
Starvation Fishout - May 13 – 17, 2026
Fish For Garbage: Weber River - Fri, May 15 9 AM - 12 PM
Starvation Reservoir Day Trip - Saturday, May 16, 2026
Beginner Fly Fishing Clinic in May - May 19, 20, 21, 2026
Fish for Garbage: Provo River - Mon, May 25 9 AM - 12 PM
June Meeting
June Meeting:
Wed, Jun 3rd, 6:00pm – 8:30pm
Summit Land Conservancy's Headwaters Initiative
Sageland Collaborative's Riverscape Restoration
This month we will learn about two conservation activities that make Utah a great place to live and fish.
Summit Land Conservancy: Protecting the Land, Water, and Fisheries of Northern Utah
The presentation will explore how land conservation supports and sustains the working landscapes, water resources, wildlife habitat, and fisheries of Northern Utah’s Wasatch Back. The Conservancy will share how protecting critical headwaters within the Bear, Weber, and Provo River watersheds helps safeguard water quality, support agricultural viability, and maintain healthy ecosystems that underpin Utah’s blue-ribbon fisheries and the long-term health of the Great Salt Lake.The presentation will also trace the evolution of the Utah Headwaters Initiative, from its early focus on the Weber River to a broader, collaborative regional effort made possible through a Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) award. Attendees will hear updates on acres conserved, public access and angling-focused projects, and partnerships with private landowners that expand access while strengthening watershed health.
Finally, Summit Land Conservancy will highlight progress and priorities within their five year For the Future campaign and share meaningful ways individuals and communities can support lasting conservation across the region.
Lauren Page
Lauren is a Conservation Specialist for Summit Land Conservancy, where she focuses on GIS mapping, conservation easement documentation, and land acquisition projects across Utah’s Wasatch Back. She graduated from the University of Utah with a B.S. in Environmental & Sustainability Studies and minors in Earth Science and Geography.
Sageland Collaborative
Rose Smith will discuss Sageland Collaborative's Riverscape Restoration Program. She believes that wildlife and the habitats that sustain them can be conserved when our science-based data helps collaborations with the surrounding community. She and colleagues work with landowners, partners, students, volunteers, and beavers to carry out riverscape restoration projects and conduct research studies on low-tech, process-based restoration methods.
Rose is a stream ecologist for Sageland Collaborative. She holds a Ph.D. in Geology and B.A. in Biology and Environmental Studies. She brings over 15 years of professional natural resources experience to this role. Rose is passionate about taking a collaborative approach to conservation and scaling up restoration practices to meet the needs of aquatic ecosystems in our region and beyond.
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Beginner Fly Fishing Clinics
Cutthroad Slam on KSL Outdoors
Project Healing Waters, May 7, 2026

Project Healing Waters 2026
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