Climate Change is Affecting the Art of Trout Fishing
Briefly

As temperatures rise and drought conditions worsen, trout habitats are becoming shallower and less viable for fishing, urging some anglers to adapt their practices.
The northern Rockies is actually warming at two times the rate of the global average, significantly impacting trout populations that thrive in cold water.
The connection between climate change, fishing, and Montana's economy highlights the immense social, ecological, and economic importance of freshwater fisheries which are being rapidly transformed.
While environmentalists and local governments face the challenges from climate change, they also possess various tools aimed at addressing and alleviating these impacts.
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