TroutHeads are part of an elite group dedicated to preserving and protecting our freshwater resources and finned friends. We’ve come up with 5 Go-Blu Resolutions you may want to consider for 2013. For more ideas visit http://www.troutheads.org TroutHeads.org.
1. Eliminate plastic water bottles from your life with the EcoBlu Eco-Water Bottle.
Did you know it takes 2,000 times more energy to produce bottled water than tap water? And that 50 billion plastic water bottles end up in U.S. landfills each year? Order an Ecoblu Eco-Water Bottle and feel great that our water bottles are:
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Recycled and Recyclable
- BPA free
- Tough – less dents, greater durability, and precision construction
- Offer flexible food grade coatings so no chips or flakes end up in your water
Order yours today http://www.troutheads.org/ecoblu-ecowater-bottle-p-7.html.
2. Spend more time outdoors. A new study has confirmed what you’ve probably suspected for awhile: Spending time in nature without computers, phones, and other electronic devices makes people more creative. So find some care-free clothing and get outdoors.
We usually start with a Trout Headwaters Columbia® Fishing Shirt. This fishing shirt is constructed of cotton poplin that’s garment washed for lived-in comfort. It features hook and loop closed fly box pockets at the chest, a tool holder and utility loop and a rod holder loop on the left chest that frees up your hands to work with lines and lures. The color is neutral bonehead with the THI logo embroidered in hunter green. http://www.troutheads.org/trout-headwaters-inc-columbia-fishing-shirt-p-5.html
And to keep the sun off you’ll want a THI embroidered cap, too. http://www.troutheads.org/trout-headwaters-inc-embroidered-cap-p-3.html
3. Start a journal. It has been said that journaling helps you listen to your own wisdom. The Trout Headwaters THInk pad is perfect for journaling. It has 80 lined pages printed on recycled paper. http://www.troutheads.org/trout-headwaters-inc-think-pad-p-6.html
4. Learn more about sustainable approaches to stream, river and wetland renewal and repair. Trout Headwaters, Inc. “Recent Work” 2012 anniversary edition is a collection of the latest river, stream and wetland restoration photos and quotes from one of the oldest firms in the industry.
Available in hardcover or softcover, it has 54 beautiful pages of original photographs and inspirational quotes. http://www.troutheads.org/trout-headwaters-inc-%C3%82%E2%80%9Crecent-work%C3%82%E2%80%9D-p-8.html
Or download to your iPad for only$2.99 via eBlurb. http://store.blurb.com/ebooks/361470-trout-headwaters-recentwork.
5. Experience a new outdoor film genre – the adventure documentary. “Where the Yellowstone Goes” follows a 30-day drift boat journey down the longest undammed river in the lower 48. Intimate portraits of locals in both booming cities and dusty, dwindling towns along the Yellowstone River, illustrating the history and controversies surrounding this enigmatic watershed leading to questions about its future. Connect with colorful characters, get lost in the hypnotic cast of a fly rod, and experience silhouetted moments of fireside stories on this heartfelt river adventure. Running time is 88 minutes and the film is available in DVD or Blu-Ray at http://www.troutheads.org/where-the-yellowstone-goes-dvd-or-bluray-p-9.html
Or download direct from ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/where-the-yellowstone-goes/id568038692
Read reviews: http://www.wheretheyellowstonegoes.com/news/
See the trailer: http://www.wheretheyellowstonegoes.com/






