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2005
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Hairwing & Tube Flies for Salmon

With this book Chris Mann has worked his way through yet another pile of flies sent to him from all over the world.

Salmon flies - Their Character, Style and Dressing

To review this book is like kicking in an open door - a door, which was opened a few decades ago.

Head Shots

Some fine trout, dressed to the nines.

Big Fish, Little Fish

I like all fish

Pike Landing

Large pike can be quite intimidating, almost scary to land. They have teeth everywhere and the danger of being badly cut is very present. But there is a grip, which is safe. By properly lifting the fish in its jaw, both you and the pike stay unharmed.

Pike rods

Danish Scierra are introducing some great looking rods

Mini Streamers

How small can you tie a streamer and still call it a streamer? The folks on the streamers@ mailing list decided to challenge themselves to a swap of streamers no larger than a size 12. The results were move interesting.

Pike!

Pike in the salt is something else

Klarälven

Four happy, Danish boys go hunting for grayling in the southernmost Swedish river, which holds a decent number of this beautiful fish. Author Kasper Mühlbach joins GFF partner Martin Joergensen and their common friends Jens Groenlund and Asger Olesen on the journey.

Sexyloops

Something else indeed!

Four stream rods

This is not a review as such, but then again. GFF partner Martin Joergensen got the chance to play with four great and very different rods from ECHO, Harvest, Partridge and Scierra. All are light stream rods, but they still display large differences when fished side by side.

Re: Fantastic weeks!

Wow. Martin - congrats on the fine fish.

Fantastic weeks!

These past couple of weeks have been fantastic on the Danish coast

Copies!

GFF is heavily copied all over the world - and not in the good way!

Trout Grass

This is a fantastic journey! And in more than one sense.

Bonefish biology

This small treatise will introduce you to the parts of its natural history, which are most interesting to fly anglers. Learn about the bonefish habitats, their diet and what other things might help you get a better picture of the ghost of the flats.

Boney Flies

Crazy Charlie, Bonefish Bitters, Bonefish CDC&Elk and more. Some of these bonefish flies are well known, some are close to unknown, but they can all catch bonefish. Martin Joergensen has selected a few and tells the story.

Do's and dont's

GFF partner Martin Joergensen offers a few pieces of advice that might bring you nearer the bonefishing Nirvana. You will find traditional advice like "wear sunscreen" and "learn to cast", but also some less ordinary points such as "Don't listen to the guide".

Life is good

Now, this is something! Norwegian Christian Figenschou and his friends Dariusz and Julem's fabulous pictures of bonefishing and their attitude towards fishing fit perfectly into the GFF bonefishing theme.

Fireplace bonefishing

Global FlyFisher partner Martin Joergensen has gone through his shelves and dug out the best books and DVD's on bonefishing he could find.

The ghost and I

This is a very personal view of bonefishing from a rookie in the game - namely Global FlyFisher partner Martin Joergensen. He has discovered that both he and Lefty Kreh likes bonefishing best, and tries to unveil why they both share this passion with so many others.

Bonefish Theme

This is a first in the Global Flyfisher's history: a theme! This theme is about bonefishing, the hunt for one of the most sought after fish in the world: Albula Vulpes, the white fox or the ghost of the flats.

In Search of a Rising Tide

It's short, but it's very good, this unorthodox DVD about bonefishing.

Bonefishing the Flats with Craig Mathews

Even though I do have a few remarks regarding this DVD, it is certainly one of the better ones I have watched lately, and definitely the best how-to DVD I have seen on bonefishing.

Re: Do You?

Yes!!!

Heads

This is the end that counts to to most anglers: where the mouth is and where the fly is supposed to go. All these fish opened theirs over a hook, and they paid for it with a portrait. Pictures of fish from the very small sand eel to the very large steelhead.

Fins

Gotta stay on the fins to survive, as the fish said. We feature another gallery of not-so-traditional fish photos, this time of fins. See round ones, sharp ones, big ones and small ones in this gallery put together with pictures from several GFF photographers.

Do you?

Do you save boxes full of old flies for no reason? I do!

Death and the flybox

I broke my Aquafly flybox yesterday!

Tails

This is an image gallery a bit different than we usually do them. We have so many great pictures in our stock that we need some way to get them out to you. This is a gallery of tails. Yes, tails! Nothing but these beautiful rudders on the fish we catch.

Theft!

Other websites steal GFF content!

100 Weird Ways to Catch Fish

About a year go GFF visitor and author John Waldman (of "Stripers, An Angler's Anthology" fame) posted a message on our discussion board with the subject

Fly-Fishing for Bonefish

When I started researching for my first bonefishing trip, one of the first names I bumped into was Chico Fernandez. His flies, his stories, his photos, his articles.

Fly Fishing Mexico - the Yucatan Peninsula

This is a fantastically beautiful book!

Re: Bream

Big but not strong

Bream

A fish almost as high as it is long

Re: Bream

Holy Moly

Fishing Small Flies

This book is on the short list of must reads. No kidding. It's really good.

Cat days?

It's cold, colder, coldest!

Break a rod

There is nothing easier than breaking a flyrod. Former fishing guide Roland Henrion describes 10 easy ways to do it for those who want to try. The advice can of course be translated into 10 ways of avoiding rod breakage if you don't.

Dog Days

It's hot, hotter, hottest

Too many fish...

...but too little fishing. The story of my holiday.

Submit your pictures

Do you have some great fly fishing photos? Do you want to join us in an experiment?

Comment this!

We have added a comment feature to most pages on GFF

A decade with GFF

The Global FlyFisher started as a stroke of luck, a flap of a butterfly's wing, a mere coincidence - more than 10 years ago. This is the previously untold story of one of the world's largest and most popular fly fishing web sites: your very own, the Global FlyFisher.

Grand Opening

The Grand Opening of Global FlyFisher as we know it was announced to the world in April 1999. We sent out a "press release".

Landing pike

Where can I find a well illustrated description of how to hand land a pike?

MidCurrent.com

A really excellent site which I almost forgot

I asked for it

Long time contributor Chris Del Plato reacted to my challenge

Favorite sites

Sticking out my neck here, and I know it!

Since you got this far …


The GFF money box

… I have a small favor to ask.

Long story short

Support the Global FlyFisher through several different channels, including PayPal.

Long story longer

The Global FlyFisher has been online since the mid-90's and has been free to access for everybody since day one – and will stay free for as long as I run it.
But that doesn't mean that it's free to run.
It costs money to drive a large site like this.
See more details about what you can do to help in this blog post.

The Global FlyFisher was updated to a new publishing system early March 2025, and there may still be a few glitches while the last bits get fixed. If you meet anything that doesn't work, please let me know.
Martin - martin@globalflyfisher.com