Culture, Books, Art

There’s just a little over a month left for young (K-12) aspiring artists to enter the Fish Art Contest co-sponsored by the Western Native Trout Initiative and Wildlife Forever. See details, contact data, the full rules here.

It’s time once again for the DeYoung coloring contest for all youthful and aspiring artists out there – details above, don’t miss the submission deadline of the 29th (the Friday after), and download the full-sized pages here.

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SCALE No. 39

by Mark McGlothlin on December 27, 2020

in Culture, Books, Art

Some good vibes from the world of spin and fly – read it here.

The In the Loop team mistakenly sent out a link to their previous issue 26 last week; here’s their actual Issue 27 for your Monday reading pleasure…

The In the Loop team dropped Issue No. 27 during the night; read it here, and don’t miss the piece from Tarquin Millington-Drake on Iceland…

Kudos to the good folks at West Mountain Drifters for dropping another coloring contest art piece (the gorgeous Coastal Cutthroat) for kids (and color inside the lines adult types too); download it here and submit by Jan 2 to be eligible for the impressive prize package (details at the link). They’ve added a moose to […]

Another stellar effort from Tudor and his team in South Africa, enjoy their 24th edition celebrating 4 years in the game here. (And for those with their big boy and girl pants on today, contrast the “letters from the editor” from Tudor here versus that in the SCOF edition posted yesterday; one rises above it […]

SCOF No. 24

by Mark McGlothlin on November 15, 2020

in Culture, Books, Art

Issue No. 37 from the creative gentlemen down South; worth a glance if for nothing else but the Crack Attack Crab tie (what a great looking fly). Enjoy it here.

BTT has named Jim Rataczak their Artist of the Year for 2020, details at the link via their post from last week (their image as well), and you can see more of Jim’s work here.

Dead Weight Fly from Furnitureland South on Vimeo.

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Another stellar effort from Tudor and team – read it here.