Chuck Furimsky, founder of The Fly Fishing Show shares the story of how he got started organizing the shows and became the largest fly fishing show in the world. He shares some stories of his experiences with a few of the biggest names in fly fishing, the problems he encountered while preparing the shows and what they did to solve them.

Chuck gives his thoughts on his son Ben taking over his role. He mentions some of the best fly shops in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Find out the fly fishing shows we can attend this year!

 

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Fly Fishing Show Show Notes with Chuck Furimsky

03:16 – Chuck’s son, Ben was on the podcast at WFS 061

05:00 – Chuck took a fly fishing course at Pennsylvania State College taught by George Harvey

08:06 – The Michigan Fly Fishing Club was the first to do fly fishing shows in Michigan – they’re used to be called FFF (Federation of Fly Fishing)

11:30 – Ed Rice was the founder of International Sportsmen’s Exposition – the show was established at the San Mateo County Fairgrounds in the late 1970s – Click here to read more

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15:08 – Tom Brady of the Patriots used to empty Chuck’s fishing show in the afternoon – people on the show would go to their hotel rooms in the afternoon to watch Brady play

17:42 – The pandemic started the weekend after the last show they did in 2020

         

24:13 – The Denver convention center where the fly fishing show was held for 15 years was foreclosed by the bank since they couldn’t pay the mortgage because of the pandemic – this led the fly fishing show to change venue

30:16 – Chuck met Gary Border and Gary LaFontaine and became friends with them

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Gary Borger
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Gary LaFontaine

30:37 – Chuck tells the story of Gary LaFontaine’s smart dog, Chester who serves as an indicator when Gary fishes

32:10 – The first show Chuck did was at 7th Springs – George Harvey was there, and also Lefty Kreh

34:22 – Chuck talks about Joan Wulff

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Photo courtesy of Joan Wulff

35:20 – Wendy Gun, Sara Gardener

39:02 – Chuck and Tim Cammisa are good friends – Tim Cammisa was recently on the podcast at WFS 285

40:46 – Chuck is very impressed with Son Tao, a celebrity fly tyer on Instagram – Son is coming to their show in Atlanta

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43:14 – Right when Chuck started doing the shows, the movie, A River Runs Through It came out

46:11 – Chuck couldn’t remember the name but he was talking about a supreme court judge who was a fly fisherman – he’s probably referring to John Voelker a.k.a Robert Traver

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Photo courtesy of the Marquette Regional History Center

46:43 – Chuck tells the story of how he met his partner Barry Serviente

49:03 – Chuck tells the story of when Ed Rice found out about his show

57:59 – People at the fly fishing show rush to Bill Keough’s booth, Hareline Dubbin

1:07:06 – Tight Lines is the biggest fly shop in New Jersey

1:08:07 – The best fly shop in Pennsylvania is TCO – they have 4 locations in PA

1:10:04 – The Bugskin Wiggler is an original pattern by Chuck – he uses leather a lot with his patterns – scroll down to watch a video of Tim Cammisa tying that pattern

 

You can email Chuck at chuck@flyfishingshow.com

Visit TheFlyFishingShow.Com to get updated with the upcoming events

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Videos Noted in the Show

Related Podcast Episodes

WFS 061 – The Fly Fishing Show with Ben Furimsky | Lefty Kreh, Gunnison River, Surfing

 

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Fly Fishing Show Conclusion with Chuck Furimsky

Chuck Furimsky, shared the story of how he got started organizing the shows and became the largest fly fishing show in the world. He shared some stories of his experiences with a few of the biggest names in fly fishing and the problems he encountered while preparing the shows and what they did to solve them.

He mentioned some of the best fly shops in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. We found out what shows we can attend this year!

     

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