The American Museum of Fly Fishing, Angling museum in Manchester, Vermont, United States
The American Museum of Fly Fishing is a museum building in Manchester dedicated to the history and craft of fly fishing. The collection contains thousands of fishing rods, reels, flies, tackle, photographs, and written records spanning multiple centuries.
The museum was founded in 1968 by a group of anglers who wanted to preserve and document the history of this fishing practice. It gained formal accreditation from a national museum organization in 1993 and became a leading research center for the field.
Fly fishing shaped how many Americans connected with rivers and nature, and the institution documents this practice as both a practical skill and a valued recreational tradition. The displays show how techniques and equipment reflected the values people brought to their time outdoors.
The museum is easy to find and sits along the main street of the town where visitors can locate it without difficulty. Plan your visit by checking the seasonal hours since these change throughout the year, particularly between warmer and colder months.
The museum preserves some of the oldest known fishing fly patterns, kept carefully by collectors and anglers across generations. These fragile objects offer a direct look at techniques and styles used centuries ago that would otherwise have been lost.
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