


The Michigan Council of Trout Unlimited is a conservation organization whose mission is to conserve, protect, and restore Michigan's watersheds which support wild trout and salmon. The Council serves as a coordination and communication link between the 23 individual Trout Unlimited chapters in Michigan and the national TU organization. The Michigan Council consists of an executive committee including officers and coordinators, representatives from each of the individual chapters, advisors, and representatives from other conservation and fishing organizations. The Council works to ensure that the importance of wild trout and salmon and their habitats are not forgotten in the many land use and resource issues that threaten our precious wild salmon resources. The Michigan Council meets quarterly and publishes a very well known magazine, the "Michigan Trout." MCTU also conducts one of the country's premier fly fishing schools each June.
