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The Great Fish Day

I learned about The Great Fish Day too late. We had booked our flights to Iceland and would be returning the week before the event. The airline wanted $2,000 to change the flight, so we would just have to miss it. Fortunately, I was able to talk to the director of one of the largest events in Iceland and get the story about its beginnings, management, and importance to a country and its people.


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Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame - The Big Muskie

The main attraction to the FFHOF is the giant muskie. Visitors may climb to the observatory in the gaping jaws of the beast, or enjoy history in its belly. Either way, you're in a giant muskie!!


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Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame - Catch and Release Records

The Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame was one of the very first entities to track catch and release fishing record data. It has become an important part of their mission, and others who have followed suit.


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Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame - Emmett Brown's favorite things

The Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame is known by many, but there are some things that still surprise visitors to the venue. Emmett specifies a few of his favorite things.


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Emmett Brown - Watching a bobber

This is not revolutionary or original, but the fact remains that a bobber going down is one of the most fascinating phenomena to ever hit the fishing world. Emmett tells us about his appreciation for it.


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Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame - Legacies and proud moments

Emmett Brown has been the executive director of the FFHOF for over 15 years. He is proud of the work they have accomplished during his time and hopes for a bright future for the hall and museum.


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Emmett Brown - Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame - Full Interview

Emmett Brown is the executive director of the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. His story, and the work they are doing at the Hall, is inspiring. Check out the full interview, and small bits of it in the archive.


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