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The Appalachian Fly Fishing Festival in Thomas, WV

T.R. Mahle by T.R. Mahle
June 26, 2026
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Recently, I was able to take a relaxing weekend with my wife to one of our favorite weekend destinations, Thomas, West Virginia. Thomas is a small mountain town located in Tucker County near the Monongahela National Forest. Founded in the late nineteenth century as a coal and railroad community, Thomas has transformed into a vibrant destination known for its arts, music, and outdoor recreation. The town features historic brick buildings, galleries, cafés, and live performance venues (Purple Fiddle…Bluegrass music) along its main street. If you get a chance I highly recommend you look at visiting this town, it is a unique and welcoming Appalachian community.

We were fortunate to be able to combine our enjoyment of this town with the Appalachian Fly Fishing Festival this year It is one of the newest outdoor events in the Appalachian region, and it celebrates the traditions, skills, and conservation values associated with fly fishing.

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The annual festival brings together anglers, families, conservation organizations, local businesses, and outdoor enthusiasts for a weekend of education, recreation, and community engagement. Since its inaugural event in 2024, the festival has quickly become a notable gathering for those interested in fly fishing.

The festival was founded by local fly-fishing enthusiasts Tyler Waldo and Robby McClung. Their vision was to create an event that not only celebrates the sport of fly fishing but also highlights the region’s abundant natural resources and encourages stewardship of local waterways. The founders sought to provide opportunities for both experienced anglers and beginners to learn, connect, and appreciate the unique fishing opportunities found throughout Appalachia.

A key feature of the festival is its emphasis on education. Visitors can participate in casting clinics, fly-tying demonstrations, conservation presentations, and instructional workshops led by experienced anglers and outdoor professionals.

These activities are designed to teach participants the fundamentals of fly fishing while promoting responsible fishing practices and environmental awareness. The event welcomes people of all ages and skill levels, making it accessible to families and newcomers interested in learning about the sport.

In addition to educational programming, the festival includes vendor exhibits, food vendors, community gatherings, and special events. Past festivals have featured casting competitions, fundraising dinners, raffles, and opportunities to meet representatives from conservation organizations such as trout and river advocacy groups. A popular attraction is the children’s Fly Fishing Rodeo, which introduces young participants to fishing in a fun and supportive environment. These activities help create a festival atmosphere that extends beyond fishing and fosters a sense of community among attendees.

The location of the festival adds to its appeal. Thomas is surrounded by renowned trout streams, mountain scenery, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
The festival serves as both a celebration of Appalachian outdoor culture and a platform for conservation education. It highlights the importance of protecting waterways while preserving the traditions of fly fishing. As it continues to grow, the event strengthens Thomas’s reputation as a destination for outdoor recreation and showcases the natural heritage that makes West Virginia’s mountain region unique.

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