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Posted by: JG / added: 04.29.2009 / Back to Tailgate

Bellingham, WA - Funny Feelings LLC is pleased to announce the launch of our long-awaited The Flyfish Journal and www.theflyfishjournal.com. In development for nearly two years, TFFJ is a coffee-table and collectible chronicle of fly fishing's icons, environments, and culture of adventure. With the industry's highest quality printing, paper and photo resolution, limited advertising, and clean, classic design, The Flyfish Journal stands apart from the herd. With an emphasis on the landscapes, people, conservation, and less on "Five Dynamite Caddis Patterns", The Flyfish Journal lives on well after the others have been tossed. Our website is a creative café for contributors, readers, and the fly world at large to share tales, experience bits of fly culture, check out independent projects and connect to same level of quality as our print product.

"I ran into a friend the other day who began asking me questions about the TFFJ launch", says publisher Jeff Galbraith:

"So, you're not really going to be doing how-to cast articles?"

"Nope."

"You're not going to be doing river maps?"

"No."

"Tying tips?"

"Go online."

"So, it's basically going to be useless?"

"Absolutely."

The Flyfish Journal, proudly hatching in late-August 2009, features the totally useless works of Dylan Tomine, Greg Keeler, Ben Marcus, Adam Barker, Chris Santella, Claire Chounaird, Tom Bie, Kirk Deeter, Tim Romano, Brian O'Keefe, Steve Duda, Bruce Hill and other fine folk. Subscribe today, this first issue will sell out.

For more information or to subscribe, visit: www.theflyfishjournal.com.

See You on the Water.
 
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Funny Feelings, LLC is a high-end media/content company focusing on outdoor cultures, located in Bellingham, WA .

www.funnyfeelingsllc.com
PO Box 2806
Bellingham, WA 98227
360-671-7386




Comments:

Posted by Stan on Apr 20th, 2009 @ 3:00 pm

Love the movie

Love the teaser!
Posted by Fat Guy Alex on Apr 30th, 2009 @ 11:29 pm

Looking forward to some good content.

I have heard good things about whats to come from the Fly Fish Journal, and look forward to having a copy for my restroom viewing pleasure. :)

Posted by chrome18 on Feb 10th, 2010 @ 12:09 pm

Lets hear more out of Santella!

Chris Santella's piece in Vol.I was a great change from the standard;walk to spot/catch fish columb. Keep it coming FlyFish journal..



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