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Nov 11. 2016
 

The Global FlyFisher is picking up pace and the publishing frequency is way higher that it has been for a long while.
I have published several articles since the last newsletter, and have a whole bunch in the pipeline too, so things have been busy at GFF headquarters.
The hackle pliers article was quite popular, but not nearly as popular as the one on inexpensive tying materials. If you haven't read it, go ahead and dive into a wealth of alternative materuals and sources for inexpensive versions of well known materials.
Italian tyer Fabio Federighi helped me put together an article on the great and different looking NiCh Fly Suspended, which stems from Italy, originated by Simone Chesi and Tullio Niccoli.
There's also another art article with awesome paintings by David Womack.
The head story right now is German Rudiger Hohn's Tryggelev Terror fly pattern, which was the key to success during a recent trip.
A couple of articles on tying lamps are about to be ready and will be in the pipeline soon, and probably be ready for publishing in a week or two.
Martin

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