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Hewitt on the Neversink

On April 4, 1940, the Brewster Standard printed a brief news…


by Sara Wilcox

A closeup of a man's hand and arm as he works on a painting of a green and gold fish.

Time Will Tell

Paul Puckett’s impact on the fly-fishing, outdoor, and creative…


by Sara Wilcox

Fishing the Collection // Season 4 // Episode 3


by Brendan Truscott

Fishing the Collection // Season 4 // Episode 2


by Brendan Truscott

Fishing the Collection // Season 4 // Episode 1


by Brendan Truscott

A smiling bearded man sits in front of a fly tying vise, holding up a yellow streamer fly.

Highlights from the EventAmidst the amity of the Edison Fly…

About the Honoree Oliver White, chair of Indifly and general…

Spanish Fly: Slidell Redfish


by Brendan Truscott

Bass. Amazon Peacocks & Maine Smallmouths with Jim & Kelly Watts


by Brendan Truscott

A closeup of four large fishing flies mounted on a wood-framed board. Across the top of the board is,

Some of Marbury's Favorite Bass and Fancy Lake Flies by John Betts


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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