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American Museum of Fly Fishing
4070 Main Street, Manchester, Vermont, United States
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About the American Museum of Fly Fishing
The American Museum of Fly Fishing, located in Manchester, Vermont, is dedicated to preserving the history, traditions, and practices of the sport of fly fishing. As stewards of the sport, the museum also promotes the conservation of waters where fly fishing takes place. Visitors can explore a range of collections, exhibits, and articles that showcase the rich history of fly fishing.
The museum offers insightful and engaging exhibitions that appeal to fly fishers, outdoor enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. The Leigh H. Perkins Gallery features a changing exhibition program that allows visitors to learn more about the evolution of fly fishing each year.
Immerse yourself in the angler's experience and discover how sporting art has captured the connections with nature that fly fishing enthusiasts cherish. The museum also hosts events and discussions with industry experts, such as John Marci of The Adirondack Rod Company and Curator Jim Schottenham.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or a newcomer to the sport, the American Museum of Fly Fishing offers a unique and educational experience. Visit us during our summer hours from June to October, or in the winter months from November to May, and discover the fascinating world of fly fishing.
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4070 Main St, Manchester, VT 05254, United States
Opening hours of American Museum of Fly Fishing
Monday:
Day off
Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
Day off
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of American Museum of Fly Fishing
"Very informative even if you don’t know much about fly fishing. Nice art collections and library."
"It was fun to see while in the area."
"Nifty place. I do not fish but the museum was interesting."
"Extremely interesting little museum full of rich history about fly-fishing. They also have an elaborate library, full of fly recipes and fish stories! Replicas of all sorts of different frout and salmon, even a muskellunge. They also have an area where you can sit down and tie flues yourself, they provide vices, snips, and tying material! Definitely a very cool place to stop, you can really get an understanding of why we fish the way we do today, and get a look at what kinds of equipment they used years and years ago! Definitely recommend to any angler, young or old."
"If your into fly fishing this is a must see! They have just finished redoing many of the exhibit areas and it is well done. Especially enjoyed the section on the presidents that spent their down time fly fishing. You can even see some of their rods and flies. Really cool! Cost is $5 per adult. We spent about 1 1/2 hours looking at the various exhibits and talking with the curators. You will also be greeted by the host lab tippet."
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