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  2. Flyfishers' Club - Wikipedia

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    The club's library has been described as one of the finest of its kind in Europe; [3] it has a collection of around three thousand works on the subject of fishing, including works such as the successful Floating Flies and How to Dress Them and Dry Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice by F.M. Halford, one of the club's co-founders. [2]

  3. Norwegian Association of Hunters and Anglers - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Association of Hunters and Anglers (Norwegian: Norges Jeger- og Fiskerforbund, NJFF) is a Norwegian organization for hunters and sport fishers. It was established in 1871, and in 2019 had around 110,000 members.

  4. Fly Fishers International - Wikipedia

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    The Federation runs the Fly Fishing Discovery Center, a museum and education center in Livingston, Montana. The museum's Tackle Room chronicles the history of fly fishing with displays of rods, reels, lines, float tubes and art. The Fly Room features thousands of flies tied by masters from around the world. The museum houses the Lewis A. Bell ...

  5. O. Mustad & Son - Wikipedia

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    Mustad Fishing (O. Mustad & Søn A.S.) is a Norwegian company that manufactures and sells fishing tackle and accessories since 1877. The Mustad product range includes fish hooks , multifilament and monofilament fishing lines , fishing lures , fishing flies , fly hooks, terminal tackle and fishing apparel.

  6. Royal Norwegian Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club (Norwegian: Kongelig Norsk Seilforening, KNS) is a yacht club in Oslo, Norway. The club was founded in 1883 as country-wide organisation with affiliated local yacht clubs. In 1884, it was granted the right for members to fly the naval Ensign of Norway with the Royal cypher on a centrally placed white field. In ...

  7. Lee Wulff - Wikipedia

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    Lee Wulff (February 10, 1905 – April 28, 1991), born Henry Leon Wulff, was an artist, pilot, fly fisherman, author, filmmaker, outfitter and conservationist who made significant contributions to recreational fishing, especially fly fishing and the conservation of Atlantic Salmon.

  8. Norwegian Fishing Industry Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Fishing Industry Museum (Norwegian: Norsk fiskeindustrimuseum) is a national museum in Melbu in Vesterålen, Norway The museum was established in the spring of 1991 and is housed in the building of the former Neptune Herring Oil Factory ( Neptun sildeoljefabrikk ).

  9. History of fishing - Wikipedia

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    British fly-fishing continued to develop in the 19th Century, with the emergence of fly fishing clubs, along with the appearance of several books on the subject of fly tying and fly fishing techniques. The Fly-fisher's Entomology by Alfred Ronalds had a great influence on the development of fly fishing when it was first published in 1836.