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The 2025 Traver Award Winners

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


by Sara Wilcox

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

Streamer Fly Tying with Scott Biron Episode 7

On Thursday, November 13, AMFF Ambassador Scott Biron joined Curator Jim…


by Sara Wilcox

Remembering Flip Pallot

AMFF was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of one of fly…


by Brendan Truscott

Author and historian Steve Woit joined Curator Jim Schottenham on Thursday,…

“A World Of Fishing with Lee Richardson”


by Brendan Truscott

“Islamorada with Charley Causey” by Nathaniel P. Reed (Spring 2005)


by Brendan Truscott

“Fly Rods in the Bayou”


by Brendan Truscott

“Under the Rhododendron Canopy: Angling in the Great Smokies” by David Klausmeyer (Summer 1990)


by Brendan Truscott

“Bunyan Bugs” by George Grant (Summer 1981)


by Brendan Truscott

“Sarah McBride: Pioneer Angling Entomologist” by Ken Cameron / “Entomology for Fly Fishers” by Sarah McBride (Spring 1978)


by Brendan Truscott

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

Winter
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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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