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conservation

Blue Ribbon Tailwaters: The Unplanned Role of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in Western Fly Fishing by Ken Owens (Spring 2007)


by Brendan Truscott

Display Case - Striped Bass, Sea-Run Brook Trout & Science (E2)


by Brendan Truscott

River Police: Early Game Wardens on Michigan's Au Sable River by Bryon Borgelt


by Brendan Truscott

Exploring Dam Removal


by Brendan Truscott

Transformational Dam Removals (by American Rivers)


by Brendan Truscott

Ted Rogowski ties a fly at his workbench.

Chatting with Ted Rogowski

Ted Rogowski was a conservationist, lawyer, angler, photographer, and fly…


by amff

Striped Bass In OUR Hands

Written By: AMFF Ambassador Kyle Schaefer in collaboration with Andy &…


by Alex

Support the Now or Neverglades Declaration

As stewards of fly fishing history we research and examine the equipment,…


by Peter Nardini

The Morals Of Fishing

Early thoughts on conservation by Henry Ward BeecherThe cruelty of field sports…


by amff

BTT Deploys First Tarpon Acoustic Tags!

BTT has officially launched the Atlantic Tarpon Acoustic Tagging Project, read…


by amff

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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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