Adding a Pair of Montana Fly Fishing Bloggers to the Heap
By Tom Chandler on Mar 11, 2008 in Fishing Blogs
First there was Fly Fishing in Yellowstone — the Yellowstone-based fly fishing blog that churns out local and regional fishing information in awe-inspiring quantities, then spends the off-season doing weird (but interesting) stuff.
Reading Fly Fishing in Yellowstone is little like spending a whole fly fishing season in the area, only without the mosquitos and grizzlies. (Well, it’s not, but it feels like it).
He’s a tough act to follow, but I’m adding two new Montana blogs to the Underground’s heap. We’ll keep track and see how they’re doing.
Will Fish For Work
The newest kid on the block is Will Fish for Work, a blog bouyed by the following subtitle: “Desperate Fishermen Seeking Gainful Employment.”
Sadly, he won’t find gainful employment on a fly fishing blog, which is about as far from “gainful” as it gets.
Still, don’t let his delusions get in the way of your enjoyment; Will Fish for Work is a good read, and worth a visit (or an add to your RSS reader).
The Best Blog?
Finally, there’s the Best Yellowstone Fly Fishing Blog, whose name suggests plenty of confidence. They’ve been posting since July, but I missed them until recently.
Heavy on the local and regional angle, at first blush they look like they’re setting up for a run at regional search engine fame, but they keep publishing interesting stuff, and they’re definitely worth adding to your RSS feed.
The Big Fishing Trip?
Sadly, it looks like I won’t be winging my way to Tennessee for spring fishing, though one door always opens when another closes, and there might be a Montana Summer Roadtrip in my future.
Naturally — like any lazy fly fisher wanting to catch loads of big fish without putting in the time — I’ll be soaking up whatever information the Montana blogs have to offer.
See you in the blogosphere, Tom Chandler.
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Ian & Charity | Mar 11, 2008 | Reply
Sorry we won’t be seeing you in person on the river this season, Tom.
However we are looking forward to missing the hatch interuptions, unplanned alteration of TVA generation schedules, and the foul weather that always seems to accompany your visits.
We’ll miss ya!
Tom Chandler | Mar 11, 2008 | Reply
You left out the spread of vicious diseases. I’m good for that too.