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Help wanted

The Global FlyFisher is in dire need of new and fresh content, and you can help! This article explains why - and what you can do.

3 years ago
Does anyone proofread this crap?

Yes, a non-native English speaker proofreads material from a host of mostly non-English amateur writers, and sometimes errors do slip through

6 years ago
A guest post for your blog

Ever so often I get a mail asking if I would like to have guest posts on the Global FlyFisher. I have turned down every offer until now and here's why.

10 years ago
Site upgrade done

...almost. The new site is running smoothly and things have settled in. Traffic is stable and most pages are adapted to the new design.

10 years ago
Fishy photographers

Our series of articles about photographers specializing in fly fishing photography

10 years ago
Fishy artists

Artists whose art is related to fly-fishing

10 years ago
How to submit a pattern to GFF

Occasionally visitors ask whether they can contribute a fly pattern to this site, and the answer is a clear and loud YES!

13 years ago
Authors, filmmakers, artists, publishers!

Share parts of your work with our readers. Maybe you should consider letting us bring an extract, a sample, an interview or an article about your work. We get content, you get free marketing.

14 years ago
Wanna contribute?

If you're a regular on The Global FlyFisher, you may have noticed that the publishing pace on GFF goes up and down. We aim at publishing a new piece every few days, but producing good material is time consuming and requires creativity and good, original ideas. While we have lots of ideas, we lack the time and resources to write all the articles ourselves.

18 years ago

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.