Happy Saturday, everyone. Just some quick notes from your humble host. First, I hope everyone’s making through winter OK. Courage! Spring will be here soon. Thanks for your readership.
~ Speaking of reading, I’ve been writing. Just finished up a piece for Eastern Fly Fishing on the Farmington River. Many thanks to everyone who helped out, including but not limited to Torrey Collins, Don Butler, Steve Hogan, Neal Hagstrom, Brian Eltz, and of course my editor extraordinaire, AKA Mrs. Culton. It should be out later this year. And my Housy piece in the same mag should drop any day now.
~ I see Currentseams is very close to 700 followers. Once we reach and stabilize that number, we will have another subscriber appreciation drawing. Get six of your friends to follow!
~ My tying weekend at Legends is sold out. If you’re one of the people who signed up, many thanks for your support.
~ I hope you’re enjoying my “Best of North Country Spiders” series. We still have a few more to go.
~ Finally, my guiding rate card has changed (you can see it here). This reflects the ever-growing cost of doing business, what the local market is currently bearing, and brings me into line with my peers. Or, as Aunt Eller sang in Oklahoma!:
“I don’t say I’m no better than anybody else, but I’ll be danged if I ain’t just as good!”
Tight lines to all.
Steve, you help us all make it through all of each year. I especially like you “Best of North Country Spiders” series. Thanks.
My pleasure, Ray. Thanks for taking the time to reply.