National Sporting Library and Fly Fishing Symposium

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On November 21, the National Sporting Library in Middleburg, Virginia will hold a one-day public symposium called "A River Never Sleeps: Conservation, History, and the Fly Fishing River." The Library -- for those who've never been to Middleburg -- is a 16,000-volume research library dedicated to horse and field sports, and they have numerous current and historical titles on fly fishing (including a number of very rare books going back to the 17th century).

Speakers at the even will include James Prosek, Hoagy Carmichael, and John Ross. Sounds like a great way to spend the day if you live in the Washington-Baltimore-Virginia corridor. Read more about the event on the NSL Web site.

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