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Fly Fishing in the United States

Did You Know?

  • The art of tying flies has evolved significantly in the U.S. Iconic patterns like the Adams and Woolly Bugger originated here.

  • Fly fishing has a deep-rooted history in the U.S. Introduced by early settlers, the sport has grown alongside the nation’s cultural and ecological diversity. What sets it apart is the wide variety of target species and the countless ecosystems they inhabit.

  • You can fly fish in all 50 states, with hundreds of thousands of locations to choose from—countless streams, lakes, and coastal areas for saltwater fly fishing.

  • This page is new, and we’re actively adding more U.S. fly fishing locations. Share your tips with us!


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  3. Clarity: Split dense sentences for readability (e.g., "Unique to the US…" revised for flow).
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  5. Consistency: Standardized "U.S." usage and polished transitions.

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