Recommended Resources

Fly Shops

Fly Haus

The FLY HAUS is a local independent Fly Shop in Vermont located in Manchester Center selling new, used, and vintage fly fishing gear, offering guided fly fishing trips, private and free classes, lessons, and events. We are avid fly fishermen who love to share our passion. Whether you are just starting or have been fly fishing for decades, we want to get to know you.

Lodges

Hill Farm Inn

Hill Farm is a historic, Orvis-endorsed fly fishing lodge that offers guests a peaceful and luxurious experience. Located just ten minutes from Manchester and founded in 1790, Hill Farm is a 70-acre campus with endless mountain views and riverside walking trails. The Restaurant at Hill Farm serves the very best of southern Vermont cuisine, sourced from our own garden and our neighboring farms. Once here, you never need to leave. Relax, recharge, revive, experience Hill Farm.

Accommodations

Aspen at Manchester

A hotel with the soul of a resort. On nine acres of lawns and open spaces, amenities range from an outdoor pool and an indulgent spa to lawn games, fire pits and morning Yoga. Plus, the location near top hiking and skiing destinations means the best of Vermont is just moments away.

Mount Snow Yurt

Mount Snow Yurt

A luxury mountainside retreat with a private creek, outdoor sauna, fire pit and hot tub. Only 2 hours from Boston, less than an hour from Trico Unlimited fly fishing, and minutes from Mount Snow Resort in southern Vermont, the unique yurt-shaped cabin combines the adventure of outdoor living with upscale comforts of a boutique hotel.

Media

Fly Fisherman Magazine

Provides expert advice on the latest fly fishing techniques, the newest tackle and the hottest new fly patterns. Through informative articles, it highlights the best destinations for trout, salmon, steelhead, bass and saltwater species around the world!

Educational

American Museum of Fly Fishing

A steward of the history, traditions, and practices of the sport of fly fishing and promotes the conservation of its waters. The Museum collects, preserves, exhibits, studies, and interprets the artifacts, art, and literature of the sport and, through a variety of outreach platforms, uses these resources to engage, educate, and benefit all.