Newsflash: TU doesn't exist to provide you with places to fish. It exists to protect and restore natural resources.
One other point. TU tries to say it is not about fishing, but rather cold water resources. In my opinion, this is a canaard. Why else would an organization work so hard, over nearly 50 years, to conserve so many miles of water for for exotic trout? Brown trout, common throughout the country, were planted for angler recreation. Rainbows have been transplanted throughout the country for the same reason. If TU's mission was pure, and was only to conserve the endangered strains of trout, and to repopulate areas that were exterpated of their native species, then I think the "we're about cold water resources" statement would have merit. But that horse is long out of the barn.

Much as TU may not care to admit it, they are about fishing, and with that comes angler access.