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The Evolution of Boats for Fly Fishing in Salt Water: Doing More with Less by Bob Stearns


by Brendan Truscott

Scott Biron at his tying desk, a tied fly sitting in a vise in front of him.

Streamer Fly Tying with Scott Biron Episode 5

On April 10, 2025, AMFF Ambassador Scott Biron joined Curator Jim…


by Sara Wilcox

Fishing the Dry Fly with Gary Borger


by Brendan Truscott

Online Exhibit: The Evolution of Jack Gartside’s Most Famous Fly Pattern (Narrated by Brendan Truscott)


by Brendan Truscott

On February 20, 2025, curator Jim Schottenham welcomed special guest Jeffrey…

An older white man wearing a hat and fishing vest sits and writes in a notebook using a green pen.

The 2024 Traver Award Winners

The John D. Voelker Foundation and the American Museum of Fly Fishing (AMFF)…


by Sara Wilcox

Online Exhibit: Charles Brooks' West Yellowstone flies (Narrated by Jim Schottenham)


by Brendan Truscott

Masters of Fly Tying presents The Tying Techniques of Bob Clouser & Lefty Kreh (Volume 2)


by Brendan Truscott

Exploring Dam Removal


by Brendan Truscott

Origins of the Dry Fly


by Brendan Truscott

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The American Museum Of Fly Fishing
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Tel: 802-362-3300

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The American Museum of Fly Fishing is the steward of the history, traditions, and practices of the sport of fly fishing and promotes the conservation of its waters. The Museum collects, preserves, exhibits, studies, and interprets the artifacts, art, and literature of the sport and, through a variety of outreach platforms, uses these resources to engage, educate, and benefit all.

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