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Martin - martin@globalflyfisher.com

In the pipeline

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Even though the rate of publishing has been fairly slow the recent few months, there is no reason to worry: GFF is not dead and there is loads of new stuff on the way to these pages.

I have several new projects in the pipeline, and within the last few days I have been typing text and editing pictures for articles on several subjects:

  • Wading Jacket Blues - or My Perfect Wading Jacket. An ode to a jacket I have not yet found and considerations on the many jackets I have used... and dumped.
  • Going deep - tactics, flies and gear for fishing your flies deep. This article will probably wind up as a joint effort with GFF partner Bob Petti and maybe Steve Schweitzer.
  • Where the rainbow ends - a story about catching escaped sea farm rainbow. Every year this time of year sea farms here in Denmark loose thousands of fish, and we can catch them on the coasts.
  • Many is better than one - on small scale production fly tying. Again a subject that Bob P. has covered in his Nymph Project on these pages, and again something that might develop into a common project.
  • Large arbor reels - how large to be large? And why...? An attempt to cover this old and new phenomenon and be a bit analytical about it.
  • Buzzers - a major article by English Paul Slaney on that very British type of flies. Not all done from Paul's hands yet, but it will be a reference piece!

    So, as you can see a lot is on the way. And I am not the only GFF partner who is trying to finish articles.

    So fret not. New stuff will soon be added to GFF.

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