Tag: American Museum of Fly Fishing

AMFF Returns to New York City for the Heritage Award Honoring ‘A River Runs Through It’ on November 3, 2022

This fall, AMFF will recognize the extraordinary contribution to the sport of fly fishing made by the film adaptation of Norman Maclean’s novella A River Runs Through It.

This fall, AMFF will recognize the extraordinary contribution to the sport of fly fishing made by the film adaptation of Norman Maclean’s novella A River Runs Through It. Producer Patrick Markey will accept the award at the Racquet and Tennis Club in New York City as several cast and crew reunite to tell stories from […]

Tied Together: The Extraordinary Lives of Joan and Lee Wulff

Exhibition Opening August 13, 2022 at the 15th Annual Fly-Fishing Festival.

    Exhibition Opening August 13, 2022 at the 15th Annual Fly-Fishing Festival When Joan Salvato and Lee Wulff were joined in marriage, it brought together two luminaries of the fishing world. The significance of the contributions this pairing made to the sport of fly fishing cannot be overstated, providing modern-day anglers with numerous innovations […]

The AMFF Announces Paul Bruun to Receive the 2022 Izaak Walton Award

The American Museum of Fly Fishing Announces Paul Bruun to Receive the 2022 Izaak Walton Award June 30th via Zoom.

The American Museum of Fly Fishing Announces Paul Bruun to Receive the 2022 Izaak Walton Award June 30th via Zoom The American Museum of Fly Fishing is proud to announce Paul Bruun as the 2022 Izaak Walton Award honoree. Paul’s many contributions to the sport of fly fishing include his roles as writer, guide, industry […]

On Turbulence & Flow: The Fly Fishing Inspired Artwork of Val Kropiwnicki

Currently a full-time public high school art teacher in New England, covering subjects like drawing, jewelry design, an art foundation course, and sculpture, Val Kropiwnicki is still as devoted to his own art as ever.

    Opening May 14, 2022 Currently a full-time public high school art teacher in New England, covering subjects like drawing, jewelry design, an art foundation course, and sculpture, Val Kropiwnicki is still as devoted to his own art as ever. According to Val: “Sculpture is art, it is flies, it is real and the notion […]

August 13, 2022: 15th Annual Fly Fishing Festival at AMFF

Our 15th Annual Fly Fishing Festival is back on the museum grounds on Saturday, August 13th, 2022, from 10am - 4pm.

Our 15th Annual Fly Fishing Festival is back on the museum grounds on Saturday, August 13th, 2022, from 10am – 4pm. We’re excited to welcome everyone in person this year!     We will have vintage tackle appraisals, vendors from across the country, fly tying clinics, opportunities to cast some vintage rods from our collection, a […]

AMFF: Rik Hafer Chosen as the 2021 Austin Hogan Award Recipient

On behalf of the Board of Trustees at the American Museum of Fly Fishing, we are honored to announce that Rik Hafer has been selected as the recipient of the 2021 Austin Hogan Award for his outstanding 3 part series “How Rainbow Trout Came to Missouri (and Your State Too)”.

  On behalf of the Board of Trustees at the American Museum of Fly Fishing, we are honored to announce that Rik Hafer has been selected as the recipient of the 2021 Austin Hogan Award for his outstanding 3 part series “How Rainbow Trout Came to Missouri (and Your State Too)”.     The Austin Hogan […]

Mighty Waters available to the public to view for free

The award-winning film Mighty Waters, highlighting Bahamian fishing legend Ansil Saunders, is now available to the public to view for free.

  The award-winning film Mighty Waters, highlighting Bahamian fishing legend Ansil Saunders, is now available to the public to view for free. This film, co-sponsored by Costa & Simms, as well as the American Museum of Fly Fishing, was originally part of the 2021 Fly Fishing Film tour.     Saunders sat in a boat with […]

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