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  2. Theodore Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Gordon was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 18, 1854. [3]Gordon had imported English fly-fishing tackle and flies. He altered the English flies to precisely match the insects hatching in the Neversink and Beaverkill rivers, and Willowemoc Creek.

  3. John Gierach - Wikipedia

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    Gierach was the 1994 recipient of the US Federation of Fly Fishers Roderick Haig-Brown Award. The award recognizes a fly fishing author whose work embodies the philosophy and spirit of Roderick Haig-Brown, particularly a respect for the ethics and traditions of fly fishing and an understanding of rivers, the inhabitants, and their environments. [19]

  4. Gary LaFontaine - Wikipedia

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    Gary LaFontaine (May 12, 1945 – January 4, 2002) was a well-known fly fisherman and author. His books include Caddisflies, The Dry Fly: New Angles, Fly Fishing the Mountain Lakes, and Trout Flies: Proven Patterns. He died of Lou Gehrig's disease.

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  6. George Selwyn Marryat - Wikipedia

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    George Selwyn Marryat (20 June 1840 – 14 February 1896) was a country gentleman and British angler most noted for his relationship with F. M. Halford, Francis Francis and the development of dry-fly fishing on the chalk streams of southern England. Upon his death in 1896, he became known as the "Prince of Fly Fishers".

  7. Fly Fishers International - Wikipedia

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    Fly Fishers International (FFI) is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Livingston, Montana. It was founded in 1964 and formalized a ...

  8. Thomas McGuane - Wikipedia

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    He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, [1] the National Cutting Horse Association Members Hall of Fame [2] and the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame. [3] McGuane's papers, manuscripts, and correspondence are located in the Montana State University Archives and Special Collections and are available for research use.

  9. The New Fly Fisher - Wikipedia

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    The New Fly Fisher is a popular fly fishing show in North America on the World Fishing Network and Public Television PBS.Created in March 2001, the show is hosted primarily by Colin McKeown and Bill Spicer and teaches fly fishing, marine biology, and fishing destinations.

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