Does a bite of fly fishing art each day keep the I’m-Not-fly-fishing blues away?
Frankly, it’s damned unlikely, but it’s still better than a sharp 6wt in the eye. That’s why I’m wondering how I missed this cool site for so long:
The artist’s goal is to post a piece of artwork each day for a year — and the artwork centers on fly fishing’s biggest phonies: artificial flies. (What did you think we were going to say?)
Give the site a visit (we’re on day 180-something of 365). See you at the art gallery, Tom Chandler.






























This is one of the coolest sites I’ve ever come across…he did a stimulator a while ago that was just plain awesome. The variation in materials is pretty cool, too: one day bright, colorful watercolors, the next pencil on a restaurant tablecloth.
KJE(Quote)
Yeah, he made the RSS reader for sure. Score another one for Internet exposure of artists…
Tom Chandler(Quote)
Just when I was getting some ideas, always a day late. I don’t think I would have done it as well, but I might go with it anyway. Might be neat to have another perceptive. Awesome site. everyone should check it out.
SpringerNC(Quote)
What a great idea – but tough to follow up on. I love fly fishing work. Check out my website full of fishing art:
http://www.geocities.com/dryflywaters/
Jonathon A. Waske(Quote)
I have never experienced fly fishing. Is it more difficult than slamon fishing?
Tahsis Fishing(Quote)
I just got to meet and talk with Jeff Hennedy while I was tying flies at the Great Water Fly fishing Expo in Minneapolis this past weekend. He was painting next to another painter I know, Bob White. Jeff and I chatted for about 20 minutes and it was a joy to watch and learn from a fellow artist. His work is top notch and very refreshing.
Brent(Quote)
Hi
I really like some of your art, what a good idea. Even though I think fly fishing is an art.
Cheers
Steve
Moores Fly Fishing(Quote)