

The raffle held by the American Museum of Fly Fishing is a cool alternative to fish some hallowed waters.
Whether or not you reside within the Northeast or not, there are three rivers you merely can’t go away off your historic fly-fishing bucket listing: the Beaverkill, Ausable, and Battenkill. Every of those rivers has performed host to numerous fly-fishing legends, from Theodore Gordon to Lee and Joan Wulff, to trendy legends like Tom Rosenbauer. In actual fact, lots of the most prolific early-American anglers fished throughout all three of those areas (the Catskills, Adirondacks, and southern Vermont), and you may see the identical influence of those fisheries when it comes to groundbreaking fly tiers, rod-builders, and reel-makers.
To honor these hallowed waters, the American Museum of Fly Fishing (AMFF) is raffling off a fly-fishing highway journey that you simply don’t to need to miss. The journey contains three days of fishing for 2 folks with three superb guides together with the one and solely Rachel Finn (star of “After You’ve Gone”); Orvis-Endorsed Information of the Yr finalist, Brew Moscarello, and Catskills-based information {and professional} fly-tier, John Francis. Additionally included within the profitable bundle is an Orvis Helios rod, a non-public reception and tour of AMFF (proper subsequent door to the Orvis rod manufacturing facility the place your rod was made), a water-resistant baggage set from Yeti, and an AMFF swag pack. Lastly, you’ll additionally get an Outdoorsy RV rental present card, so it’s not a highway journey in identify solely. AMFF may also present coordination with guides to safe fishing dates of the winner’s selecting.
Tickets begin at simply $25, and all proceeds help AMFF and the mission-critical work they do. Plus, buy 2 or extra tickets and also you’ll robotically obtain a complimentary AMFF membership that features print supply of their award-winning quarterly journal ($50 worth).
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The museum, in Manchester, Vermont, includes a exceptional assortment of historic fly-fishing artifacts.
For greater than 50 years, AMFF been preserving the historical past behind the folks, locations, and issues that matter to the game of fly fishing. AMFF provides a variety of program throughout two bodily areas (Manchester, VT and Springfield, MO) in addition to many remote-friendly applications together with their award-winning quarterly journal, The American Fly Fisher. To study extra about their mission, and how one can assist, go to amff.org.
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