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 * Home
 * Recent Projects
 * Explorers
 * Our Team
 * Donate

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 * Keepers of the Shy Place
 * Tomorrow’s Fish
 * Shape of a River

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 * Bermuda Plastics
 * Hannibal Seamount
 * Kermadec Trench


 * Home
 * Recent Projects
   * Keepers of the Shy Place
   * Tomorrow’s Fish
   * Shape of a River
 * Explorers
   * Bermuda Plastics
   * Hannibal Seamount
   * Kermadec Trench
 * Our Team
 * Donate


TOMORROW’S FISH

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ABBIE

Captain Abbie Schuster is the owner and operator of Kismet Outfitters. She leads
fly fishing trips in the waters of Martha’s Vineyard and other locations
throughout New England. Born and raised in New England, Abbie developed a
lifelong passion and knowledge for fly fishing and conservation, which she
strives to share with every client. She is very involved at the local and
federal fisheries levels, fighting for conservation and change from The Derby on
the Vineyard to Congressional offices in DC.





JOHN

For almost two decades, Captain John McMurray has worked as a professional fly
fishing and light tackle guide for stripers, bluefish, blue and yellowfin tuna,
and more in the waters off the southern coast of Long Island and Jamaica Bay.
John is highly respected and widely known for his strong leadership in
protecting fisheries resources from an ecosystem-wide perspective, and is
heavily involved in state, regional, and federal fisheries management. In
addition to being an AFFTA member, John is the President of the American
Saltwater Guides Association, an organization he started in 2018 to promote
sustainable business through marine conservation.





BEING PART OF SOMETHING SO MUCH LARGER THAN YOURSELF, YOU’RE USING THE ENTIRE
ECOSYSTEM. YOU’RE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THE FISH, OR THE BAIT, OR THE BIRD. IT’S
NOT JUST ONE DIMENSION. EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE TOGETHER FOR YOU TO CONNECT.

 – CAPTAIN ABBIE SCUSTER, KISMET OUTFITTERS




The American Fly Fishing Trade Association (AFFTA) is dedicated to guiding the
sustainable growth of the fly fishing industry through both trade development
and stewardship. It is a 501(c)(6) membership organization that promotes the
business interests of its more than 1,000 members.

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