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  • Animal Planet's, River Monsters host, writer, and extreme angler, Jeremy Wade presents
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2017 - Jeremy Wade

    Animal Planet's, River Monsters host, writer, and extreme angler, Jeremy Wade presents "How Healthy Are The World's Rivers?" on Thursday, March 30, 2017 at the Strand Union Building. Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library's Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Award-winning author and angling enthusiast Thomas McGuane presents
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2016 - Tom McGuane

    Award-winning author and angling enthusiast Thomas McGuane presents "Does Fishing Mean Anything?" on Thursday, May 5, 2016 at the Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium. Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library's Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • MSU Library's 2012 Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series presents guest lecturer/author/artist/fly-fisherman James Prosek, who speaks about
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2012 - James Prosek

    MSU Library's 2012 Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series presents guest lecturer/author/artist/fly-fisherman James Prosek, who speaks about "Fly-fishing the 41st Parallel and Other Travels in Search of Native Trout of the World" on January 26, 2012 in the Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the Montana State University (MSU) and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Exploring literature, art and popular culture, writer and professor at Western Oregon University Henry Hughes discussed the delightfully slippery world at the confluence of piscine and human existence in his presentation “The Sensual Fish” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Rialto in downtown Bozeman, Montana. Through fishing, Hughes crosses boundaries of race, ethnicity, gender, and class, and learns important life lessons as he interacts with people who share his love of fishing and enjoy the sensual connection between the salty pleasures and tensions of human and fish life. His exploration of the romantic aspects of fishing is sure to delight the audience. Henry’s stories aren’t just for people who fish. They’re for anyone who enjoys human connection and a good story. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies.

Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2019 - Henry Hughes

    Exploring literature, art and popular culture, writer and professor at Western Oregon University Henry Hughes discussed the delightfully slippery world at the confluence of piscine and human existence in his presentation “The Sensual Fish” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Rialto in downtown Bozeman, Montana. Through fishing, Hughes crosses boundaries of race, ethnicity, gender, and class, and learns important life lessons as he interacts with people who share his love of fishing and enjoy the sensual connection between the salty pleasures and tensions of human and fish life. His exploration of the romantic aspects of fishing is sure to delight the audience. Henry’s stories aren’t just for people who fish. They’re for anyone who enjoys human connection and a good story. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • The MSU Library Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series welcomed Chris Wood, the president and CEO of Trout Unlimited, as the 2015 Trout Lecture keynote speaker. Chris Wood presents
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2015 - Chris Wood

    The MSU Library Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series welcomed Chris Wood, the president and CEO of Trout Unlimited, as the 2015 Trout Lecture keynote speaker. Chris Wood presents "Saving the World: One Trout at a Time" on Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium. Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library's Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the general subject of trout and salmonid studies. This taped lecture is a rich, compelling story of Chris Wood's life's mission to focus on the preservation of public lands, streams, rivers and natural habitats to ensure their viability now and for future generations for the preservation of wild salmon and trout. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Martha Williams, Director of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks presents
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2018 - Martha Williams

    Martha Williams, Director of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks presents "Wild Trout in Montana" at 7p.m. Tuesday, April 3, 2018 in Montana State University's Strand Union Building. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library sponsors an annual Trout Lecture featuring speakers that speak to all aspects of trout and salmonid culture and represent the diversity of angling.  On September 14, 2023, Jen Brown, historian and MSU alumna, presented
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2023 - Jen Brown

    Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library sponsors an annual Trout Lecture featuring speakers that speak to all aspects of trout and salmonid culture and represent the diversity of angling. On September 14, 2023, Jen Brown, historian and MSU alumna, presented "The History of Western Fly Fishing in Five Flies". This event took place at 7 p.m. in Norm Asbjornson Hall, Room 165. Dr. Brown is an environmental historian interested in the history of fisheries, animals, conservation, and natural resource policy. She is the author of “Trout Culture: How Fly Fishing Forever Changed the Rocky Mountain West” and the writer and producer of The Gulf Podcast, a nonfiction audio storytelling show using oral history to tell stories of people and nature on the Texas Gulf Coast. She is currently an Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and is finishing up a book on dolphins in Cold War America and the story of the first animal liberation act in US history. For information on the MSU Library's Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series, visit lib.montana.edu/trout/. ~Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • On April 13, 2013, the MSU Library Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series presents Nathaniel Reed, the 2013 Trout Lecture keynote speaker. Reed delivers a talk entitled
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2013 - Nathaniel Reed

    On April 13, 2013, the MSU Library Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series presents Nathaniel Reed, the 2013 Trout Lecture keynote speaker. Reed delivers a talk entitled "Where are we as stewards of great trout rivers and lakes?" In serving as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and National Parks from 1971-1977, Nathaniel Reed has been instrumental in the conservation movement for over 40 years. While serving as the Assistant Secretary of the Interior during the Nixon and Ford administrations, Reed played an instrumental role in the Clean Water Act which has helped preserve countless lakes, rivers, and of course trout streams. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the Montana State University (MSU) and Bozeman communities dealing with the general subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Dr. Richard Hoffman presents “Trout and Fly, Work and Play, in Medieval Europe.”  Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies.  Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2011 - Richard Hoffman

    Dr. Richard Hoffman presents “Trout and Fly, Work and Play, in Medieval Europe.” Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Dan Wenk, superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, presents
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2014 - Dan Wenk

    Dan Wenk, superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, presents "Native Fish Conservation in Yellowstone National Park." Welcome by Kenning Arlitsch and introduction by Paul Schullery. Lecture was recorded at 7:00 pm on March 5, 2014 at the Hager Auditorium of the Museum of the Rockies. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

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