AWESOME ON-LINE FLY MAG’!
I’m really proud to have had my work published in a fantastic on-line “e-zine” called “The New Fly Fisher”.
While it’s based in Canada and devoted in large part to North Americanj fly fishing species and locations, “The New Fly Fisher” also carries international features (such as mine on catrching barra and saratoga), along with lots of great gear, technique and fly tying information. It’s loaded with video clips, too!
But, best of all, subscription to this wonderful quarterly mag’ is completely and utterly FREE! All you have to do is register here (by clicking on the ‘subscribe now’ tab at top of their home page). Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an e-mail notification and link each time a new issue comes out. If you’re into fly fishing, fresh or salt, I guarantee you’ll get a lot from following this electronic publication. But even if you’re not a fly fisho, I reckon you’ll really enjoy the photos and videos! Check it out… I guarantee you won’t be disappointed!
Anyway, I’ll leave you with a few random spreads from my first feature for “The New Fly Fisher”…
Hello Starlo,
I subscribed to “The New Fly Fisher” some time ago and have found it to be a fine “ezine”. Read your articles in it with great interest.I came across it after watching a great little video on small stream wet fly fishing that was produced by the same folk. The Victorian stream trout season closed a few weeks ago. I’m hoping to try a few other lakes, other than Eildon Pondage and Marysville Lake during the winter. I need to get over my “Dont like to drive more than an hour to go trout fishing” syndrome!
I enjoy your site very much.
Cheers,
Steve.
Thanks for the great feedback, Steve! yes, it’s a great e-zine! Some very handy ideas in there that translate well to local waters. Good luck with your winter fly fishing.
Cheers & Tight Lines,
Starlo