The Livingston Fly Wallet Collection
Meet accession number 1991.028.050. This collection of fly wallets belonged to Robert LaRhett Livingston (1844-1907) and his son Robert…
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Medicine For The Soul
Every spring for the past eight years, central Virginia’s ordinarily tranquil Rose River Farm bustles with energy and purpose as dozens of…
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A Look Inside Calvin Coolidge’s Tackle Box
This past week we said goodbye to some of our favorite items on display in our Leigh Perkins Gallery, returning Calvin Coolidge’s fly…
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The History Makers: Leon Chandler
Leon Chandler was born on a farm in Missouri in 1922 and arrived in Cortland, New York during the summer of 1941 on a greyhound bus, with…
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The Morals Of Fishing
The cruelty of field sports is much in the headlines these days. Though hunters take the greatest share of criticism, fishers are also…
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Frank W. Benson: Artist And Angler
Frank Benson (1862–1951) is regarded as one of America’s premier artists. His reputation was established at the turn of the twentieth…
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Thaddeus Norris, The “Father of American Fly Fishing”
Once described by Arnold Gingrich as “the American Walton,” Thaddeus Norris (1811-1877) is considered one of the founding fathers of…
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The Fly Fishing Dentist
Dr. Alonzo Fowler (1825-1903) carries the interesting distinction of being the only man to run magazine ads for dentures and fly-fishing…
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Ernest Hemingway’s Hardy Fairy
Part of the privilege of working for a museum is the constant discovery—or rediscovery—of an exciting piece of history and access to learn…
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The History Makers: Bill Oyster
The first time that Bill Oyster witnessed fly fishing was while growing up in the northwestern town of Powell, Wyoming. Ironically, it…
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BTT Deploys First Tarpon Acoustic Tags!
Read more about BTT's Tarpon tagging project
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A Kinetic Loop
An attempt to look at the innovators of today, the pioneers of yesterday, and the similarities and differences that have defined the…
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The History Makers: Bill Kessler
Bill Kessler will fly fish for practically anything that swims, from farm pond bluegills and 6” native brookies to 100 lb+ tarpon. He’s…
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The History Makers: Bob Hines
Bob Hines was the former staff artist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the only person in the history of that organization…
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The History Makers: Whitney Milhoan
Raised near Glacier National Park, Whitney is truly a product of the outdoors. Whitney spent nearly a decade as a fly fishing and…
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Tom Brokaw Accepts Heritage Award
Catch an amazing commentary on fly fishing as only Tom Brokaw could tell it. Complete with fishing stories with Lefty Kreh and a powerful…
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History Makers: Edward Hewitt
Geoffrey Hellman of The New Yorker once described Edward Ringwood Hewitt (1866-1957) as “America’s outstanding example of the inability of…
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On the Fly with Rick Porcello
I recently spent some time at Fenway Park with an avid fly fisherman who happens to pitch every fifth day for the Boston Red Sox. Rick…
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