Who would have thought it was possible. When I started this blog I never thought there were so many interested in these intimate little waters, quiet places with wonderful wild trout and the simple way of angling for them.
The other day "Small Stream Reflections" surpassed 500,000 page views. This blew me away and humbled me to no end. So to show my appreciation I'm offering a few flies. Just comment on this post and I will select the name from a hat draw. I will make the selection on Saturday October 18th.
Thank you so much for all that you have added to this blog. I hope you'll continue.
Hi Brk Trt,
ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping up this great blog! I fish the small streams up here in VT and especially enjoy your beautiful photos. Please enter me in the drawing. Thanks! Zak
Alan, I know how hard it can be to keep a blog going, although you do it with ease and great content. Congrats to you and thank you as well.
ReplyDeleteI visit as much for your excellent photography as I do for your stories. Congratulations, Alan.
ReplyDeleteA well deserved milestone. We love your blog. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great blog and beautiful photos. They have inspired me to fish the small streams around my home in Western MA.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on hitting the 500K mark. Your blog is a gem, clearly others think so as well.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Your blog has kept me entertained many a rainy evening these past couple years, it is truly something beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBrk Trt,
ReplyDeleteyour blog & entries have been a favorite of mine to start my morning regularly for the past several years. 500K WOW!! Keep it going, because it keeps me going..........Phil
Congrats! The pleasure is all ours.
ReplyDeleteFrom one blogger to another the reason for the hit rate is because its a good blog... Simple....
ReplyDeleteThank you for an outstanding blog, Brk Trt. It's a peaceful place I save for weekend evening reading over a mug of something hot. My father enjoys it as well, and we often mention it to each other those few times we're able to get to the river together. All the best to you...
ReplyDeleteKudos my friend!!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteAlways looking forward to the next post Alan...from local food to beautiful streams and the amazing fish that inhabit them , your blog gives us a window into the Northeast that never fails to amaze.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and thanks for continuing to post such good content!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Brk Trt! It's an amazing resource you provide "us".
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work! Your photos and trips are some that I always look forward to seeing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing the blog. I stumbled upon it this year and really enjoy your posts and look forward to reading them in the future.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Internet destinations. Congrats and keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI fish vicariously through your blog at least once a week. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and sights.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Alan! And here's to half a million more.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flies. great blog! thanks for all you've shared
ReplyDeleteWay to go! Thanks for the great blog.
ReplyDeleteAlways a great read, learning ways to tie flies and fish them in beautiful places. Thanks for sharing your adventures and insights!
ReplyDeleteI'm a dedicated reader, although through a RSS feed, so I probbaly don't add to the page view counts. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
-- Greg