LIVINGSTON — Livingston fly fisherman writer and conservationist Paul Weamer is one of the 2025 inductees into the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame in the Catskill Fly Fishing Museum in New York state. His recognition comes alongside four other honorees for their contributions to the sport.

Weamer, 53, the youngest inductee, joins global icons, including baseball player and avid fly fisherman Ted Williams, Norman Maclean, who wrote a “A River Runs Through It,” and Robert Redford, who brought Maclean’s story to life on the big screen.

The hall of fame includes local legends — author Tom McGuane; famed fishing writer, environmental advocate and TV personality Joe Brooks; conservationist Dan Bailey, founder of the renowned fly shop in his name on Park Street; and Bud Lilly, who owned Bud Lilly’s Tr

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