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Murray's Fly Shop is a forty year old service-oriented fly shop, stocking over 100 models of Scott Fly Rods for all types of fishing. Located in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, Murray's is close to some of the best trout and smallmouth fishing in the East. A complete inventory of all types of equipment is in stock at all times, including over 30,000 flies by Ed Shenk, Whitlock, Singer, Murray, and Clouser. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Staff Profile Murray's staff conducts 20 "on the stream" schools each year for both trout and bass. They also employ 4 guides to cover all angling needs. Harry Murray is the owner of this fine shop. He is the author of the books Fly Fishing for Smallmouth Bass, Trout Fishing in the Shenandoah National Park, His Blessings Through Angling. His just-published new book, Virginia's Blue Ribbon Streams, covers the whole state for trout and bass fly fishing. Harry's stories are published in all of the national angling magazines. Harry and his son Jeff conduct seminars and fly fishing shows all across the country. |
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| Comments From Scott Murray's is one of the most dedicated Scott dealers of all time. Harry is a widely respected pioneer of both smallmouth bass fishing and high country trout techniques in the mid-Atlantic states. He regularly assists us with field testing and rod design. Murray has developed favorites from throughout the Scott rod line and can recommend the perfect Scott fly rod for any fishing situation. Murray is a gentleman, a teacher, writer, and true artist with a fly rod. |
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| Rod Recommendations The staff of Murray's Fly Shop prefers the G 703/3 for small stream fishing. For spring creek trout fishing they prefer the G 904 and the SES 803/3. For general large western trout stream fishing they use the G 906. Each Friday they feature an updated report on their website covering the stream conditions for both trout and bass fishing in the Shenandoah Valley: www.murraysflyshop.com |
![]() Harry Murray on his home water |