Fly Shop TourEpisode 1: Northeast Fly Shop Tour Now LIVE!

Episode 1: Northeast Fly Shop Tour Now LIVE!

Welcome back to Fly Shop Tour, our tentpole series in which we explore the country through fly shops and the angling communities surrounding them. This year’s season takes place in the Northeast—an area rich with fly fishing history. We explored the incredible fly shops, communities, and fisheries of Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and Pennsylvania. Seven states, thousands of miles, and a few fish along the way. 

In the first episode, join host Joseph Berney as he heads to Maine and Vermont, exploring the far north and what it has to offer. Along the way, he visits some historic fly shops and meets the incredible people who keep these shops and the fly fishing culture alive. But what episode would be complete without a little fishing? Follow along as Joseph explores small mountain streams to the vast Atlantic Ocean in search of the Northeast’s native fish species. These are the fly shops, stories, and characters that make up Fly Shop Tour.

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Max Inchausti
Max Inchausti
Max Inchausti grew up in New Jersey where he taught himself to fly fish. He is now the Editor-in-Chief of Flylords and oversees editorial content and direction. Max is thrilled to be a part of Flylords and work with like-minded individuals to create compelling editorial content. He strives to create valuable work for the fly fishing community. From educational content to conservation highlights and long-form storytelling, Max hopes to give readers a unified place for all things fly fishing. In his spare time, he can be found poling his flats boat around South Florida in search of tarpon, snook, and redfish.

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