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American Museum of Fly Fishing
Nice article from the Opinion Journal (part of the Wall Street Journal)
http://opinionjournal.com/la/?id=110006992 Wading Into History Come see what Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and so many others are angling for. BY GEOFFREY NORMAN Saturday, July 23, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT MANCHESTER, Vt.--For one who is not an angler, the mere existence of the American Museum of Fly Fishing, in Manchester, Vt., might come as a surprise. This is just fishing, after all. How much history, tradition and culture is there to be preserved? Quite a lot, actually. More, even, than some people who consider themselves avid fly fishermen might have realized. The literature of fly fishing alone is extensive. The only works in English more frequently reproduced than Izaak Walton's "The Compleat Angler" are the Bible and Shakespeare. Fly fishing has come a long way since Walton's book was first published back in the 17th century, and the museum does a good job of dealing with this history, taking the visitor through a kind of timeline of exhibits. But while the history is interesting, the deep appeal of fly fishing is not in narrative. Angling is precisely an escape from the bondage of time, which explains, in part, why so many fishermen come home late for dinner. When you step into a river, you stop looking at your watch. -- Thanks, Mike Indianapolis, IN |
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