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Art Flick Fly Collection

Art Flick was a man of many talents. The “Streamside Guide” author ran a tavern near Schoharie Creek and fought hard for the trout stream’s conservation, finally coming out on top when New York State gave its first “no-kill” section designation to the creek in 1962. In addition, he was also an exceptional fly tier, and we invite you to take a look at a few of his flies that reside in our collection.


Made byHarold Gibbs

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