Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians
About the Business
The Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians is a must-visit destination for fishing enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Located at 117 Island Street in Bryson City, North Carolina, this museum showcases the rich heritage of fly fishing in the Southern Appalachians region. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the evolution of fly fishing techniques, equipment, and notable figures in the sport. The museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about the cultural significance of fly fishing in the area and its impact on the local economy. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just curious about the sport, a visit to this museum is sure to be an enlightening and enjoyable experience.
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Location & Phone number
117 Island St, Bryson City, NC 28713, United States
Reviews
"It's really awesome to learn about Fly Fishing from history!"
"I found this place while researching things to do in our way from Atlanta to Pigeon Forge. My husband fly fishes and he enjoyed it thoroughly."
"Small but great museum. Well put together with lots of displays and information on fly fishing equipment and history."
"This place will be of special interest to those interested in fly fishing in the Southern Appalachians. It has a great collection of flies and good assortment of equipment, some of which is historical. There is not much information about streams and environmental history or steps bring taken to preserve native fisheries so overall it lacks context. Still, it is an enjoyable way to spend a little time. Probably not of interest to younger children or those not interested in fly fishing."
"Great collection of Southern Appalachian Fly Fishing history. I can't wait to see the expansion of the aquarium and even more historical information of a great pass time."
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