Welcome to FlyTyingForum.com

FlyTyingForum.com is the largest fly tying community in the world and we hope you take a moment to register for a free account and join this amazingly friendly and helpful group of anglers. FTF has over 12,000 registered members that have made over 300,000 posts and have uploaded over 6,000 patterns to our exclusive fly pattern database!
If you are an experienced fly tier or just starting out FTF is the perfect place to call home. Click Here To Register for a Free Account
| Fly Pattern Database / Browse by Topics / Browse by Material / Fly Tying Bench Database(NEW!) |
| Featured Products: Fly Tying Scissors / Waterproof Fly Boxes |
| Patterns Added on This Day in FTF Pattern Database History | ||||||
![]() Hexagenia Limbata Dun | ![]() Camel & White Streamer | ![]() Mckenzie UVgreen Caddis | ![]() Streamer PL. 2 | ![]() FTF Fly Challenge: Foam | ![]() February 2012: Flies from the Vise | |
![]() | ||||||
Fisherman’s Journal? Any idea's?
Dear FTF Member,Support FTF by Subscribing to Hatches Today! 2011 Issue - In Stock Since 2003 FlyTyingForum.com has grown from a handful of people to 30,000 registered members and has become the largest fly tying community in the world. In 2007 I published the first issue of Hatches because I felt the FTF community could offer a printed magazine that far exceeds anything the fly tying world has ever seen published. To this day, Hatches is largely made up of articles submitted to me by FTF member and FTF will continue to play a large role in the future of Hatches. Hatches truly is a grassroots effort, unlike many of the other publications in circulation that have the backing of large media corporations. The future of both Hatches and FTF depends on the support of FTF members like you. For $7 a year, you not only help ensure that I have the resources needed to be able to offer you all of the features you enjoy today free of charge, you also get 96 pages of pure fly tying awesomeness that is worth the price by itself. Click Here for Subscription Info Thank You -Will |
#1
Posted 27 March 2005 - 12:01 AM
Thanks,
-Shawn
#2
Posted 27 March 2005 - 07:25 PM
"All it takes is one fool to be standing arround doing something, for a bunch of other fools to join in"......a quote from an old Newfoundlander I met fishing in the pooring rain
#3
Posted 27 March 2005 - 07:43 PM
Deep in the heart of every man is a longing to live as God designed.
Nowere is the freedom to do that more possible than in the wilderness and beauty of God'screations.
Fly rod in hand fish on.
URL: http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/
#4
Posted 27 March 2005 - 08:38 PM
Fishermans Journal
#5
Posted 27 March 2005 - 10:41 PM
Man, If I spend $125 for a journal, It would have to drive me to the stream and guide me for a day (and it better provide lunch as well).
Spend the cash on flies or tying material.
5" by 8", Spiral bound, blank pages, $1.98 at Walmart. record the info in the old computer for later study.
I guess I'm either too cheap or too practical.
Conehead
#6
Posted 27 March 2005 - 10:45 PM
| QUOTE (conehead @ Mar 27 2005, 11:41 PM) |
| $125.00 for a book with blank pages. Man, If I spend $125 for a journal, It would have to drive me to the stream and guide me for a day (and it better provide lunch as well). Spend the cash on flies or tying material. 5" by 8", Spiral bound, blank pages, $1.98 at Walmart. record the info in the old computer for later study. I guess I'm either too cheap or too practical. Conehead |
Im with ya!!
"All it takes is one fool to be standing arround doing something, for a bunch of other fools to join in"......a quote from an old Newfoundlander I met fishing in the pooring rain
#7
Posted 28 March 2005 - 10:44 AM
I personally like to keep my journal in my head, that way the story gets better every time I tell it.
#8
Posted 29 March 2005 - 03:12 PM

Help







This topic is locked
Dear FTF Member,



Promote to Article












