2026 Fish Passage Permits: New Army Corps Rule Opens Blocked Trout Streams Across America

2026 Fish Passage Permits: New Army Corps Rule Opens Blocked Trout Streams Across America

Author: Inception Point Ai April 7, 2026 Duration: 1:57
Hey folks, gather round the vice or the campfire, its your boy with the latest buzz from the fly fishing front lines, straight no chaser. First off, MidCurrent reports the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers just dropped their 2026 Nationwide Permits on March 15, and theres a game-changer: NWP 60, the first permit just for fixing fish passage on chopped-up rivers and streams. Imagine trout swimming free where culverts blocked em for decades, locals thats more wild browns rising in your backyard creek.

Then, the Forest Service is shaking things up big time, per MidCurrent on March 31. Theyre ditching their D.C. headquarters for Salt Lake City, closing all nine regional offices, and packing up research after DOGE slashed over 3,400 jobs. This agencys got 40 percent of Americas trout streams under their watch, so were eyeing how this lands for access on those high-country blue lines.

Over in Florida, MidCurrent says a settlement saved a rock mine in the Everglades Ag Area but tightened the reins, needing fresh permits for growth while Army Corps reviews loom. Anglers fought hard, and its a reminder our swamp sloughs and flats could feel the ripple.

And hey, tying nerds, MidCurrent has a statewide challenge wrapping before April 1: stock fly boxes for youth programs. Get those hares ears and pheasant tails ready, pass the torch to the next gen before they grab spinners.

Theres a ton of shows firing up too, like the Fly Fishing Show hitting Denver February 6-8 and Sowbug Roundup in Mountain Home, Arkansas, March 26-28, per MidCurrent and Fly Fishers International. Mark your calendars, grab the rods, and network with the crew.

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