Are fly fishing magazines a thing again?

Paul_

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I was strolling down an aisle at the local grocery store and was surprised when I saw this-
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There were 7 fly fishing magazines. I thought magazines were dead 😁.
 
Youtube replaced magazines years ago and are more informative...
 
Pre internet I subscribed to a number of them and was always excited when a new one came in the mail.
Even though they made many generous subscription offers over the years they seem to have become more ads than content.
Like @RCF mentioned, Youtube and the internet in general usually covers anything I might want to know.
 
I like the Drake and Fly Fish Journal for being able to tell me about things I didn’t know I wanted to know about, and in an artful and creative way. Those mags don’t repeat the same articles, not even close. The other mags do, though.

I also appreciate a respite from digital everything including the tech companies’ algorithms about what content to serve up, which seems to be dumbing everything and everyone down.
 
I usually only buy mags at the airport to read on a flight...even now, since most airlines have wifi that allows you to have internet access. I don't like staring at my phone for 6-9 hours, depending on where I'm fly to...
 
I think The Drake still kicks out some solid journalism.

Otherwise, PNWFF fills the void for me. I'd rather read about @DimeBrite going somewhere and posting a bunch of pictures he took vs some random author.
I agree with Evan The Drake is the only Mag that I keep getting.
 
Hey but it looks like In*Fisherman has finally settled the whole Solunar thing once and for all; that's a Must-Buy!!!
 
Can't interact with pages in a magazine...

Well you can use them for other things, so they can be useful.

Can't wipe with a web page, or start a fire.
 
I think The Drake still kicks out some solid journalism.

Otherwise, PNWFF fills the void for me. I'd rather read about @DimeBrite going somewhere and posting a bunch of pictures he took vs some random author.
I guess I need to start a Kickstarter for you all to contribute to my fishing trip fund which will allow me to post exciting trip reports to PNWFF in a much more regular manner than I am able to currently. I'm not just some random author, after all, and don't you think we need to spread the burden around? It wouldn't be fair to impose more responsibility on @DimeBrite . I'm here, ready to step up. 🫑
 
I guess I need to start a Kickstarter for you all to contribute to my fishing trip fund which will allow me to post exciting trip reports to PNWFF in a much more regular manner than I am able to currently. I'm not just some random author, after all, and don't you think we need to spread the burden around? It wouldn't be fair to impose more responsibility on @DimeBrite . I'm here, ready to step up. 🫑

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I guess I need to start a Kickstarter for you all to contribute to my fishing trip fund which will allow me to post exciting trip reports to PNWFF in a much more regular manner than I am able to currently. I'm not just some random author, after all, and don't you think we need to spread the burden around? It wouldn't be fair to impose more responsibility on @DimeBrite . I'm here, ready to step up. 🫑
The harrowing tales of dining in Rat City and eating of pennies are riveting enough.
I think your role as a local correspondent is well suited to you.

😁🀣😁
 
Every great one in a while I will grab one of the rack. And when I am traveling I will buy a "local" fly fishing magazine just to see the differences.

But PNWFF has way more info

Like @Billy ditch pickles photo shoots and his recent Eastern Oregon trip!
 
I only get one fishing magazine anymore: Fly Tyer. The pictures are just great. Way better than my monitor
I used to get at least 3 mags, but times have changed.
 
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i enjoyed fly fishing the west. it often had short articles about fishing in various western states. i used a referenced outfitter out of cle elum (three peaks) to take helen and i into the alpine wilderness - and it was a great trip
 
Bit by bit, over the years I've let all my subscriptions lapse. The last one was when Flyfishing the West automatically slid all subscriptions over to Flyfishing America. That was a cheap shot, and I let that one lapse. The comments about article topic repetition are true, which is understandable, given that there are a finite number of rivers and lakes we'd care to read about. And then annual rod shoot out articles that are so close to useless hardly qualifies as material content. I suppose magazines can still be useful to novices while they are learning the basics.
 
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