Harry Huff has been fly fishing since the 1960s, frequenting easy-to-reach waterways in the Catskills and Adirondacks as well as far-off places such as Great Lakes for Trout and Steelhead, New Brunswick to the Gaspé for Atlantic Salmon and even waters in Alaska. No stranger to the tropics, Harry has been chasing Bonefish, Permit and Tarpon for two decades.
Marrying his love for fly fishing and for fly fishing adventure travel with his friends, Harry opened Streams of Dreams in 1994. Building the shop gave Harry the opportunity to surround himself with family and friends and focus on his love of fly fishing.
Now into the second generation, Harry works with his son, Jon, who has been fishing with his father for as long as he could hold a rod. Jon has become an accomplished angler under the tutelage of his father, and now the two Huff gentlemen spend their days sharing their knowledge with visitors to Streams of Dreams.
 

 

Jonathan Huff was born in 1981 to Harry and Deborah Huff in Northern New Jersey. At the age of 4, he began fly fishing for trout and steelhead, and he has never looked back. Taught by his father, known to many as a master fly caster and owner of the Streams of Dreams Fly Shop, Jon's skill as an angler quickly surpassed his age. Harry took Jon to Canada for Atlantic salmon; Alaska for rainbows, salmon, grayling and char; to the best trout fishing spots on the Delaware River; to steelhead fishing the Great Lakes. The father and son duo hunted striper, albacore, bonito, bluefish, bonefish, permit and tarpon. By 14, Jon was sponsored by three high-profile companies: Thomas & Thomas Fly Rod Co., Hobie Glasses and Gatti Fly Rods.Today, Jon can cast lefty or righty with single or double handed rods, he travels year round to the most sought after fishing resorts in the world, runs Streams of Dreams and teaches his honed skills to interested adventurers. His goal is to pass his knowledge of fly fishing on to his students and to help them reach their highest potential.