How to find that fly, or article, or leader diagram on Currentseams

It seems at least once a week, I get the request. “Where can I find the recipe for the Magic Fly?” “Can you send me your wet fly leader formula?” “What was that article you wrote on fishing droppers for striped bass?”

While part of my personal brand is that I’m helpful, I’d rather teach you to fish than hand you a fish. So yes, I’m going to be helpful here. But you’re going to have to be part of the solution, because I want you to learn how to be your own self-service librarian. You’ll be happier. I’ll be happier. Like Hot Chocolate sang, “Everyone’s a winner, baby!” So here we go.

There are two best ways to find stuff on currentseams. Let’s use the example of the wet fly team. The first is to use the search function on the website. On my iPhone, it’s the little magnifying glass in the upper right corner on the screen:

The magnifying glass is your ticket to searching, whether it’s on your phone (above right)….
…or your laptop (above left).

Depending on your hardware, you simply tap or click the magnifying glass icon, and a “Search” field magically appears. I typed in “wet fly team” and was immediately directed to multiple articles and posts, many of which had the diagram on full display. How easy is that!?!

Or, you could use your favorite default search engine. Using Google and the “Wet fly team” as an example, the first two hits were direct links to my website. But if you add “currentseams” to the search verbiage, the entire results screen consists of article links and images from my website:

You are now officially cooking with gas! I really hopes this helps, and that you’ll take advantage of the vast treasure trove of material that is currentseams. From its inception, one of my goals for this site was for it to be an easily accessible storehouse of fly fishing information, and in particular an online library for all my articles, stories, flies, diagrams, etc.

So have at it. It’s a great way to spend a rainy day.

Currentseams Now Has Over 1,000 Subscribers!

Currentseams now has over 1,000 official subscribers — and it’s all your fault. Really, I can’t thank all of you enough for your interest, your readership, your passion, your enthusiasm, your comments, and especially for your kind, giving nature. I like very much what this site has become, and that’s in a large part due to your participation. Yeah, I wish I had more tying videos. Yeah, I wish I had more essays and articles. Yeah, I need to update some stuff (like my wet fly team diagram). But that’s something to aspire to.

Of course, we’ll have a drawing to celebrate. But not right now. Summer is upon us, and we’ve all got cookouts to attend, vacations to go on, and fish to catch. My plan is for something later in summer. Of course, as a subscriber you’ll see it first here. In the meantime, if you’re not a subscriber — ten lashed with a cane rod — now’s a great time to sign up. Be sure to follow me on Instagram @stevecultonflyfishing, too. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you!

It’s as easy as that. (Sorry, this isn’t a live link. The real one is off to the side or the top or the bottom, depending on your device.) Who’s going to be 1,012?

Currentseams.com Makes “40 Best Fly Tying Blogs and Websites” List!

I’m pleased to say that Currentseams was just named to FeedSpot’s 40 Best Fly Tying Blogs and Websites list. We came in at a cool #11! The company is good, with sites like AvidMax, Fly Tyer, Tactical Fly Fisher, and Orvis in the mix. If you have some free time over the holiday break, I highly recommend you peruse the list. It includes both vendors and information-based sites. Woo-hoo!

Sweetwater, saltwater…we do it all on Currentseams, #11 on the 2022 FeedSpot 40 Best Fly Tying Blogs and Websites list!