Our buddy Zugbug called this 20 years ago…
Is this a thing? Selling #NFT of your fly fishing photos? https://t.co/MuMXJbSjcv #RetirementPlanning
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) October 21, 2021
Est. 2005- News, reviews, stories, gear, and gadgets for fly fishers and those who have to live with them. We endeavor to make "The quiet sport" substantially louder.
Our buddy Zugbug called this 20 years ago…
Is this a thing? Selling #NFT of your fly fishing photos? https://t.co/MuMXJbSjcv #RetirementPlanning
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) October 21, 2021
Consider yourself invited to #flyfishchat on @TwitterSpaces pic.twitter.com/4G1u62LCjM
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) October 7, 2021
Join us on Thursday 10-7-2021 at 6:00 PM CST / 7:00 PM EST for our first ever #Flyfishchat using twitter's new #TwitterSpaces . Our 1st guest will be @captgordon re: Redfish on the fly. #TwitterSpaces are interactive audio chatrooms for IOS and Android via the app.
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) October 1, 2021
You can actually do some pretty decent fly fishing for trout within driving distance from the Dallas Metroplex. Glenn with the COAF field team put together a great video that outlines three of these fisheries. Give him a follow and crush the Like button on YouTube.
Here is a poll for you. What's your favorite type of fly box for trout fishing? Not on the list below? Leave it in the comments. #trollpoll
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) March 31, 2021
Not since Brad Pitt asked the question, "What are they biting on?" has the fly fishing industry had such lofty news! The Wall Street Journal has declared a new renaissance for the quiet sport. It just might be getting a little more crowded on the water.
"Fly-fishing has been growing at an annual rate of nearly 3 percent, says the 2019 Outdoor Foundation report. And since Covid-19, local fishing has picked up. Between January and the end of August this year, for example, Connecticut saw a 6 percent increase in purchases of trout-and-salmon stamps, which tend to be more closely correlated with fly-fishing. New York State saw a 15 percent uptick in fishing licenses over a similar period. A wide variety of fish, including carp, northern pike and Amazonian peacock bass, are now deemed worthy of a fly-fisher’s attention, and additional techniques and tools have been devised to hook, land and safely release them."
They even mention a few well-known fly fishing personalities including April Vokey.
President of @TheOrvisCompany on #flyfishingthroughthepandemichttps://t.co/ZwtzftfY7f
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) August 28, 2020
Buddy just Face Timed me from @YellowstoneNPS to ask me what flies work well there. I have a suspicion that he really didn't need to know and was just rubbing in the fact that I'm working and he is fishing. #hoppers. @paislarx1
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) August 27, 2020
Just learned that Charlie Garwood, one of the original members of the #BlueRidgeFlyFishingAssoc (pictured lower right), lost his battle with a brain tumor yesterday. Rest in Peace, my friend. #LifeisshortFishoften. Glad we could reconnect earlier this year via Zoom. pic.twitter.com/GLMyYuEJ4q
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) August 14, 2020
I plan to do a longer post with a few tall tales involving Charlie. In the meantime please keep his family in your prayers.
When you don't have access to a nice pond try #streetcasting #flyfishing "I can practically hear them composing their caption: Dude fly-fishing in downtown Manhattan!"https://t.co/6Mn5B0ku04
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) August 11, 2020
And a big thank you to the State of Tennessee...https://t.co/xKadTnmcZL
— flyfishmagazine (@flyfishmagazine) June 25, 2020