So this is the season of giving I'm going to be giving some to you. It's a thank you. All that is needed is a comment and your name will be entered into the drawing. Jeanette will pick out the names on Friday morning at 8AM...The winners will be notified here.
"Hemlocks Run" a streamer tied by me and named for a special place on the Farmington River.
The "Gray Ghost" the famous streamer created by Carrie Stevens. Tied by me true to the recipe .
The group of soft hackle flies that were featured in my past posts on soft hackle feathers.
"Thin Blue Lines"..... a copy for you..
Alan , we as readers need to thank you ! Keep writing , it’s how I start my day ! Thank you so much. Mike Canonico
ReplyDeleteAlan, thanks for your very enjoyable blog. I would like to purchase your book, Thin Blue Lines, where or how can i [urchase?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dave Hutchison
Alan,
ReplyDeleteI think the success of your site is due to the beauty of the subject and the quality of your presentation. I'm sure non-small streamers find it equally as enjoyable as the dyed in the wool small stream angler. Thank you for the escape to the woods and streams each of your posts provides. Those flies are to beautiful to pass up a chance at. Please throw my name in the hat.
JJ
Alan,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the chance at items you've tied or written about!
Bill Piatek
Your blog has inspired me in so many ways- tying, fishing, and my outlook in general. Thank you!
ReplyDelete-Hans Skovlin
I leave one of your photo's on my screen so when I log on in the morning I have something nice to look at,
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom Maguire
Good morning Alan, yes the simple things. New England small streams and chasing the most beautiful fish on the planet with a fly that has fooled them for hundreds of years. No wonder we're here.
ReplyDeleteDean
Lovely flies. Lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteAlan, Thanks so much for your generousity and willingness to share so much of your fly fishing life. When I was sidelined earlier this year and not able to fish, SSR provided more enjoyment that you might imagine.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
John
Thanks and all the best to you and Jeanette. I've gained so much from your sharing your knowledge of fishing.
ReplyDeleteSir, generally I do not comment but wanted to commend you on your Blog. I've followed this blog since 2010 when I found it while posted in Afghanistan. You will never know the amount of joy that you have spread to those of us stationed throughout the world.
ReplyDeleteThank you and yours, God Bless.
Toccoa Tenkara
Thanks for doing this! With young children I can not get out as much as I would like so I live vicariously through you and this blog. That box of soft hackles would go well with the book.
ReplyDeleteSometimes your blog is the best connection to the woods and waters you can get without actually being there. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is a breath of fresh air. Thank you
ReplyDeleteHi Alan,
ReplyDeleteYour blog has been such a big part of my fishing for almost the 10 years you have been posting for. I always look forward to your latest post and many times you have inspired me to try methods which sometimes take me out of my comfort zone!
Here's to many more years of your reflections, not just on the fish and other inhabitants of the 'Brook Trout Forest' but the of your favourite dishes as well!
Take care and stay safe
Alistair
Alan
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised by the page views and the followers you have gathered over the years. Congrats on the milestone--you're the best when it comes to fishig small streams for trout!!! Thanks for sharing all your stories with all of us over the years.
I first visited SSR when it was featured on a network morning news program. Been following since.
ReplyDeleteQuality brings in customers in business and it's no different with blogs. This is definitely a quality blog.
ReplyDeleteLove the blog site. I've visiting your blog since the beginning.
ReplyDeleteAlan, in the beginning I wished you would post the locations of your streams. Now I'm glad you don't.
ReplyDeleteAll the Best,
Janis Milroy
Thank you, Alan. Your site has been a very positive thing in my life with the photos and your narrative of the places you fish. I wish you and Jeanette many more years of good health for hiking and fishing.
ReplyDeleteBest, Sam
Brk trt, thanks for letting us share all your adventures along the way from the start of your blog till the present
ReplyDeleteLook forward to all your future blog entries my friend....Phil Carroll
Brk trt, thanks for letting us share all your adventures along the way from the start of your blog till the present
ReplyDeleteLook forward to all your future blog entries my friend....Phil Carroll
Love your blog. Check for new posts each day.
ReplyDeleteMike
Who can say no to this invitation. It is we who owe you Alan.
ReplyDeleteKevin
Thank you Alan for all your wonderful posts. Happy holidays to you and Jeanette.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays and Merry Christmas, Alan. All the best for the coming new year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you for starting my day, you are very helpful to an old fly fisherman. Have a great Holiday Season.
ReplyDeleteRay
From the blue lines of the western Catskills to you and yours,
ReplyDeleteHave a very Merry Christmas and safe holidays.
As a young outdoorsman, your blog is entertaining and educational. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteAlan,
ReplyDeleteAlways start my day checking for your latest post. Great site; I enjoy all the knowledge you share and the comments of your followers. Look forward to more in the future! Thanks, Larry Gaska
Alan, your a modern version of Lee Wulff, Arnold Gingrich and John Voelker, on a new media
ReplyDeleteThank you for all these years of beautiful photography and writing!
ReplyDeleteAlan Thanks for the rewards, Your colum is a first read for me everyday.
ReplyDeleteKevin M
Thank you for shairing your beautiful photos & their stories...
ReplyDeleteTake care, I hope you & all of your family healthy and safe this Christmas season.
Alan,
ReplyDeleteYour blog has been an inspiration to many of us. Congratulations and thank you very much once again for allowing me to share this passion.
Humberto
All of us owe you a great deal of thanks for all that you have done for us with your wonderful blog.
ReplyDeleteG'Day Alan,
ReplyDeleteWith Small Stream Reflections you have created one of the gems of the internet. It has brought together a community of like minded fly fisherfolk who love some of the small things in life--small streams, the creatures large and small that live there and simple but wholesome food. It has become a family. I look forward to every new post, especially when a beautiful brook trout is featured.
Thank you for the last ten years. May you and Jeanette have great joy and good health in the years to come.
With Affection,
Steve.
Hello Alan, I discovered your blog in 2014. Since then I've enjoyed your comments and beautiful photos. I'm 75,sheltered in during this difficult time. Each morning a visit to your site allows me a quick trip to the forest, streams and brook trout. Thank you for what you do. Bob Moeller
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