First of all, I must apologize for my absence here the last few days. I don't like leaving post gaps this long. I was in western NY without internet the last two days, and have generally been unfocused for the last week ore so. But I've got some good stuff coming, so stay tuned.
From this point onward I'm committing to a posting schedule. I've already been attempting to settle into one but with perhaps less intent than I should be. From this point onward, I'll do my best to post every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and every other Saturday. This blog has unfortunately continued to lose readership and may soon have run its course, but I am going to continue as long as I see I have an audience at all.
For those who have chosen to support me on Patreon I made significant changes in benefits a little while back. Each tier now receives a free sticker, and each tier from the 2nd up gets weekly exclusive photos from a trip I didn't post about, or felt were too identifiable of location to post publicly. I also added a new top tier, with every benefit the lower tier receives as well as a dozen free flies. Regardless of what tier you are in I may feel generous at some point and send you flies... I really do appreciate the few of you that have supported this blog financially. It would be done and gone already were it not for you folks. I love you all, thanks for sticking with Connecticut Fly Angler!
I will keep reading (and learning) as long as you keep posting.
ReplyDeleteRowan, keep on doing what you do. There are but a few fly fishing blogs going these days and even few that are as good as yours. People read.
ReplyDeleteWe love your stories and photos. Keep them coming when you can.
ReplyDeleteIt's about tying, fishing, writing, conserving, and photographing.
I will keep reading as long as you post, this is the best fishing blog I know of!
ReplyDeleteSame here as said above. I love your stories.
ReplyDeleteRead this blog every day. Keep it up. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI support several talented writers, knowing from experience how tough the freelance life can be. Am proud to be a patron, and have increased pledge to recognize your growth and commitment. Eagerly awaiting any new endeavor.
ReplyDeleteI know at some point, it may feel like your are fishing to post vs posting what you fish... If that happens, the blog becomes a nice historical "ebook" for you. Ill admit I dont comment as often as in the past - just busy... that's happened to me with multiple blogs - I view, but dont post.
ReplyDeleteIll definitely miss it should you stop, you do an amazing job taking "us" on your adventures. It's truly appreciated!