The Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians, located in Bryson City, NC, offers a captivating exploration of the history and art of fly fishing. Visitors can immerse themselves in the evolution of rods and reels, learn basic knots and fly-tying techniques, and discover the diverse types of gear and gamefish associated with this unique outdoor activity. With its self-guided exhibits and knowledgeable staff, the museum caters to both novice and experienced anglers, as well as families seeking to learn more about the fascinating world of fishing.
Adjacent to the museum, visitors can also explore the Appalachian Rivers Aquarium, showcasing native freshwater fish species, and enjoy the Smoky Mountain Farmers Market, open on select days. With no admission fee, the Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians invites donations to support its mission of preserving and sharing the rich heritage of fly fishing in the region.
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