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Joan Wulff

+ https://www.anglersjournal.com/freshwater/virtuoso

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+ Lee Wulff

https://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/30/obituaries/lee-wulff-86-an-outdoorsman-who-transformed-sport-fishing.html

+ [http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv56707#:~:text=Joan%20Salvato%20Wulff%20was%20born,Hall%20of%20Fame%20in%202007. Joan Wulff papers] - look for other citation ideas

+ History of Fly Fishing in Fifty Flies

Lee Wulff The man whose commitment and innovation were to transform so many aspects of sport fishing started life in Alaska, where his father was seeking his fortune in the Gold Rush. The family moved to Brooklyn when he was 10 years old, and he soon began exploring the fishing potential of New York State. After a brief period spent studying engineering he moved to Paris to attend art college, and on his return to New York he joined an advertising agency, while still spending as much time as he could trout fishing. He then went freelance and built a career that was centered on his passion for fishing, setting up fishing camps in Newfoundland and Labrador and gaining his pilot’s license so that he could search for remote fishing locations by float plane. Turning his hand to writing, he contributed articles and illustrations to magazines and in 1939 he published his Handbook of Freshwater Fishing, in which he outlined the principles of “catch and release” for which he became a leading advocate, coining the slogan, “Game fish are too valuable to be caught only once.” Taking up photography and film making, Wulff was involved in the production of the television series The American Sportsman , which he used to publicize the importance of fish and habitat protection. It was during the filming of one episode that he met Joan Salvato, America’s preeminent fly caster. They were married in 1967 and together founded the Joan and Lee Wulff Fishing School on the Beaverkill River.

Whitelaw, Ian. The History of Fly-Fishing in Fifty Flies, Abrams, 2015. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/boulder-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4013091.

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Both he and his wife Joan have since been inducted into the Hall of Fame of the International Game Fish Association.

Whitelaw, Ian. The History of Fly-Fishing in Fifty Flies, Abrams, 2015. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/boulder-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4013091.

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+ Love Story of the Trout : More Award Winning Fly Fishing Stories

World Championship story about Joan

+ Modern Trout Fishing

Lists her as an expert in casting

Aspects of Successful Dry Fly Fishing Presentation— Drifts, Drags, Mends, and Slack Presentation is more important than fly selection in almost every way. How one approaches holding water with the line and fly will spell the difference between productivity and a shutout more so than the pattern you are using. I will avoid going into too much detail about the science of the cast. That is a topic best left to experts like Simon Gawesworth, Lefty Kreh, Joan Wulff, or the Rajeff brothers, among many others. My focus will be on presentation.

Allen, Joseph. Modern Trout Fishing : Advanced Tactics and Strategies for Today's Fly Fisher, Lyons Press, 2013. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/boulder-ebooks/detail.action?docID=1784744.

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+ 1945, when Joan Wulff was 18-years- old. The American Magazine ran the first national story on her titled “No Flies On Joanie,” and she was shown walking a country road, preparing a fly to fish, fishing and playing a fish and teaching younger teenagers.

+ https://igfa.org/fishing-hall-of-fame-1/ Inducted in 2007

Mary Orvis Marbury: daughter of founder of Orvis | wrote Favorite Flies and Their Histories | https://cffcm.com/hall-of-fame/2017/4/27/mary-orvis-marbury

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