FF&FT is my favorite too. Tricky to get it here, buy it when I travel,
airport shops have it usually. Currently I�m in negotiation with the local
mail-shop. Probably they can provide me the stuff without extra fee.
Subscriptions are way to expensive.
Trout&Salmon is great too. But I agree with Iain, they seems tp become a
mail order catalog with some extra article.
BTW: Keith, in one of the last T&S I discovered in the reports section some
infos about your secret spot!
And I read one in my native language.
Rene


>>>From: "Chris Broomell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Subject: Re: [VFB] Favorite FF Mags
>>>Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:19:07 -0800
>>>
>>>My two pence worth....
>>>
>>>It seems like I am in good company...I let my subscription to Fly Tyer
>>>lapse.  Haven't missed it.  I do occasionally buy a copy...not often.
>>>
>>>The only fly tying mag that I subscribe to as of now is Fly Fishing and
Fly
>>>Tying (this is the UK magazine...not the journal from the states).
>>>
>>>It has maintained a high degree of quality (compared to many of the other
>>>paper-sinks out there).  This magazine definitely leans toward the UK
styles
>>>of fly patterns/techniques, etc. (shocker!)...but it is very interesting
and
>>>has some great techniques.  I have used some of the flies offered in
FF&FT
>>>over here with varying degrees of success (note - I have also used my
flies
>>>with varying degrees of success).
>>>
>>>It is a bit more expensive, but, in my opinion, worth the price.  If
anyone
>>>is interested, check out the website at
>>>http://www.flyfishing-and-flytying.co.uk/.
>>>
>>>Best to all.
>>>
>>>Chris
>>
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