THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF FLY FISHING
Part of the purpose of FAOL is to provide a forum for the decimation of information about fly fishing. There are many great sources of information available to fly fishers in the print media and at a variety of web-based venues.
The American Museum of Fly Fishing is a nationally accredited, nonprofit, educational institution dedicated to the preserving the rich heritage of fly fishing. It was found in Manchester, Vermont in 1968 and has been growing every since its inception.
The museum currently an extensive collection of over 7,000 volumes in its angling reference library; and serves as the repository for and conservator to the world’s largest collection of angling and angling-related objects.
If you become a member you receive four issues each year of The American Fly Fisher. This magazine is filled with very well researched and highly interesting articles on all aspects of the history of fly fishing. In addition to the magazine a membership entitles you to visit the museum with your entire family, attendance at gallery programs, and special events. You are entitled to a discount on all items sold by the museum on its website and inside the museum store – The Brookside Angler.
An associate membership is Fifty dollars [$50.00].
For more information visit their website at: www.amff.com
To join contact: smoore@amff.com