Southern Culture on the Fly: Spring 2014

by Mark McGlothlin on April 14, 2014

in Culture, Books, Art

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While it’s just one guy’s opinion that nobody asked for, I’d argue that the gang at Southern Culture on the Fly is very probably putting out the best digital flip mag in fly fishing right now (at least in North America).

Consistently offering top notch photography, compelling reads and creative vids all done from North Carolina, a fair piece from what lots of folks define as fly fishing’s Golden Triangle (which varies from the large version here to a slightly more myopic rendering we’ve heard described encompassing the territory from the southeastern corner of YNP to Last Chance to maybe as far north as Helena…).

In a (North American) fly fishing culture that’s producing an impressive load of fly fishing media that’s very good and yet sometimes numbingly repetitive, SCOF’s redfish, musky and southern focused content is a breath of fresh air. Different can be good, sometimes very good.

Fly fishing with a side of grits? Hot damn.

[This is an unsolicited and very much unpaid post; if any of the SCOF guys ever read Chi Wulff, we’re open for compensation, preferably in the form of flies or food.]