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Martin,

it is completely up to you, but the donate button idea sounds good for me too.

Jan

Submitted by Mike Clark on

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I would prefer a subscription say $2.00 dollars a month drawn out of my debit account like I do with Netflix. I never miss it. If 200 site fans would do this that 400 per month or 4800 per year to help with expenses. Love the site have no problem helping.

Martin, ideology is a wonderful concept, but the real world doesn't work that way. You can't walk into a restaurant and eat for free. I understand your dalema and I will still be a supporter of you and your site no matter what your decision is. When I post my videos to You Tube, I chose to allow them to include their advertising for the same reason even though I hate ads. A few dollars helps out each month. Unfortunately You Tube doesn't start paying until you hit 1,000 subscribers, which I don't have and may not have. My feeling is, if the ads will help you support GFF, then I will bite the bullet and put up with them. I do understand business and I applaud your efforts to keep ads off your site all these years. Best regards. Richard

Everybody,

Thanks for the support!
I have yet to hear from someone who downright says no, but I have heard from a couple of people who suggested donations as an option. I toyed with that idea a couple of years ago, and may revive it, allowing you to donate money to the site.

But for now I think I will slowly start rolling out the ad system and see where it leads in term of revenue and user reactions.

Thanks again

Martin

Submitted by Allan Overgaar… on

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As much as i hate internet adds i would be very sad if i wasent able to check the latest news on GFF.
Love the site.

Submitted by Michael Nicholas on

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Your mag is really excellent. if you have to include ads, go ahead, I promise to read them and if required when buying any of the products advertised to tell the advertiser that I saw the product on your page. A small price to pay for an excellent magazine.

Submitted by John LeJeune on

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A tongue and cheek "advertizing" metaphor. . .

Waders - $399
Wading Jacket $299
Fancy space age material based rod - $795
Anodized aircraft aluminum reel - $325
Backing, line, leader and tippet $110
All that other junk that clangs and clatters on your vest $????!

Global Fly Fisher Website - Priceless.

Martin - Whatever you do will not deter me from coming to this wonderful site. Thank you and the team for all your hard work and monetary outlay. You have gone above and beyond what many other sites do. I too would like to donate to the site. Please tell us how to do that. (PayPal or other. Maybe an Amazon wishlist where we can buy and ship you books and videos that are difficult to get in Denmark) Could we get a critical mass of donors to keep the site going? An interesting thought. You are only asking for the same amount a weeks stay for one at a destination fishing spot would cost.

Thanks again GFF team for all that you do!

John

Submitted by Yalcin Savas on

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Hi... I have been following the site for about a year or a bit more. I do not remember exactly but anyhow I am a new boy. I am new to fly fishing too (and a bit old to start) and trying to learn it by myself since no instruction facilities in Turkey or really experienced fly fishers. The sport is not very popular in here.

GFF is my favorite fly fishing source I follow regularly, a few times a day mostly. Wathing videos of fishing and tying and reading articles... We have a small forum site in here for general angling and although I am not a manager I know the difficulties to have it running. That should be 100x more serious for a site in GFF size and traffic.

I'd like to thank you for your efforts to have me such an invaluable source, free, and your efforts to have it survive.

Unless having a good financial backup, such social sites with rich content are difficult to survive. There are just three options as far as I know and no other alternative: a rich and generous site owner, paying followers, advertisements.

I want the GFF continue as a learning and -may be in the future- as a sharing source for me. If you think having ads is a necessity to have GFF survived I do not mind although I do not like to see ads on internet sites. And I will not turn advertisements off in such a case.

I may also like to contribute in small figures if you think paying membership is a feasible alternative.

Submitted by Lars Chr. Bent… on

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It's simple enough, really.
GFF is a free site, and if you and we want to keep it that way, then you can either keep digging deep in your own pockets or bring in the ads.

I fully understand why you do this, and yes, I'll keep coming back and I won't turn off the ads - especially not if they're for bikinis with nice models :-)

Lars Bentsen

Submitted by Korrie Broos 1… on

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Ads on the side will not bother me.
I think most have become so "blinkered" that you don't notice the ads on most sites, in any case.
How about one of those little "donate" boxes as well, that you find on some of the sites?

Submitted by muskmd on

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hey guys !

maybe you should put an donate button somewhere ;) i m sure that a lot of us would like to contribute.....

Submitted by Vincent on

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Ditto to what Jan said. I don't mind those ads if it can support you to keep up this amazing website. I hope it will cover some (or even better all) of the expenses.

Vincent

Hi Martin,

my answers to your questions:
Is the ad free environment on GFF the reason you come? - No, the gorgeous content.
- Will you love us less if we have ads? - No
- Will you still visit if we have ads?- Sure
- Will you forgive us if you can turn them off? - there is nothing to forgive
- Are we selling out? - No, I can't imagine that

I am not a fan of ads, but living with them on GFF is a very simple way to support you and your amazing work.

Cheers

Jan

Submitted by Peter on

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In my opinion, when you do not or cannot propel you fly with a flyrod AND flyline combination, it is not flyfishing.
Methods not using flyrod AND flyline to propel a fly should not be called flyfishing and therefore should be banned from fly only zones and flyfishing competitions.

An interesting read about this is on Günter Feuerstein's website, which i cannot share a link to.
Just go to his site and enjoy his insight on fly fishing.

Cowardly anonymous, because some fisherman (purposely forgot "fly") do not take this to well.

Submitted by 1737246310 on

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This knotted nymph looks fantastic with the way the body gets the segments built into it!!!

So if you have a line and reel but just the leader is being used, such as in some French nymphing, it is still fly fishing. I think it is a problem with legislators and autocrats in states that have restrictive laws. What we call it is of little importants.

So is jig fishing with Czech rigs fly casting? I would also say no... this can go on endlessly. I was going to get shirts and stickers that said, " real fly fishers use dry flies. " I think by defining what it isn't, it defines what it is.

Mike,

I'm definitely not trying to dis other kinds of fishing with a fly - be it Tenkara or using a float. People can discuss that till they are blue in the face for my sake.

The purpose of this article is to explain to the non-fly-fishing angler or reader what fly-fishing is in general, and I don't think I need to draw the whole sectarian discussion of the definition of "proper" fly-fishing into the game.
To me fishing with a fly is basically fly fishing, but I do know people who think that even fishing a weighted fly is sacrilegious and not "real" fly-fishing.

I'm not going there...

Martin

I would also add that a fair amount of what passes for saltwater flies are lures. There is no fur, no feathers just glue and plastic. You can super glue rubber baits to hooks and fish those with a fly rod. Is that fly fishing? Nope.

Ahhh not so fast. This debate is going on the Tenkara sites. I would also had fly fishing involves casting a flyline with a fly rod and reel. Tenkara is not fly fishing because there is no flyline. You can cast flies with a spinning rod and a clear bobber but that is also not fly fishing. On many waters Tenkara is not allowed because there is no flyline. Pack up those crappie rods son, 'cause it ain't fly fishing.

Submitted by Terry Connolly… on

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Some need to touch the catch. Some need only to see the fish up close (old eyes you know). I play "how long can I keep the fish on" using my broken hook! Use for evening and winter fishing. Makes releasing much easier.

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