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  2. Joan Wulff - Wikipedia

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    Joan Salvato Wulff (born 1926) is a fly fisher. In 1951, she won the national fly-casting distance title, an all-male competition, and was a National Casting Champion from 1943-1960. She started the Wulff School of Fly Fishing along with her husband, Lee Wulff, in 1978, along the Beaverkill River in New York.

  3. Beaver Kill - Wikipedia

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    The covered Beaverkill Bridge crosses it at the Beaverkill State Campground, a popular fishing spot. After briefly bending into Delaware County it reaches the only significant settlement along its length, the hamlet of Roscoe , where its largest tributary , Willowemoc Creek , joins it from the east at the Junction Pool, the Beaver Kill's best ...

  4. Lee Wulff - Wikipedia

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    The couple set up the Wulff School of Fly Fishing in 1979 on the Beaverkill River in New York. [10] According to the school's website, Joan explained the couple's reason for open the school. "Lee's and my dream to share, with willing enthusiasts, the skills and lore of our wonderful sport.

  5. Willowemoc Creek - Wikipedia

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    Large sections of the Willowemoc are open to public fishing. It is an especially popular and picturesque fly fishing stream. The Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum is on the Willowemoc, not far from Livingston Manor, on old Route 17. Brown trout are stocked from the Catskill Mountain Fish Hatchery located a few miles north of Debruce.

  6. Beaverkill Valley Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Beaverkill Valley Inn, formerly known as The Bonnie View, is located off Beaverkill Road (Ulster County Route 54) north of Lew Beach, New York, United States. It is a large wooden hotel built near the end of the 19th century. It was built as a lodge for anglers coming to fly fish for trout in the nearby Beaver Kill.

  7. Royal Wulff - Wikipedia

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    The adoption of the hairwing patterns that eventually became the Wulff dry fly style began in the late 1920 in several locations. Although many angling writers credit Lee Wulff with the Royal Wulff, Q. L. Quackenbush, an early member of the Beaverkill Trout Club above Lew Beach in New York is often cited as the creator.

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