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Journal

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

Blind Willie’s Pool

by Chris Bishop My best friend at school was even keener on fly fishing than I…


by Sara Wilcox

Origins of the Dry Fly


by Brendan Truscott

Innovative Saltwater Flies: A History by Bob Veverka


by Brendan Truscott

The Historic Striped Bass: A Brief Introduction by Austin S. Hogan


by Brendan Truscott

The Choice of Flies by Louis Rhead


by Brendan Truscott

Atlantic Salmon Dressings in Steelhead Fly Fishing by Trey Combs


by Brendan Truscott

Historic Moments in Saltwater Fly Fishing from the Writings of Joe Brooks


by Brendan Truscott

An overhead illustration of two trout in a stream. Different sizes of rocks are clustered together like carbon dioxide bubbles in a glass. Green trout with black markings cast shadows as they swim; one is eying a red fly at the end of a line. It's signed

Little Gifts This Christmas

By Harry J. Briscoe


by Sara Wilcox

Middle-Seat Meditations

by Matt Powell


by Sara Wilcox

The 2023 Traver Award Winners

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


by Sara Wilcox

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The American Museum Of Fly Fishing
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Manchester, VT 05254
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.

Latest Blog News

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    June 18, 2025
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    May 29, 2025
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    May 19, 2025
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