Global FlyFisher
Linking to GFF, our link policy, reciprocal links
We plain just don't have a link page!
This is not meant to deliver a snobbish attitude towards fellow web publishers who are proud of their work as we are. It's meant to take a bite out of the workload a site this size encumbers upon us. We have thousands of html and php pages and many of these produce even more subpages through our automation—and we're closing in on 10,000 pictures site wide!
Maintaining a personal and homepage link section is time consuming AND the links change ever so rapidly. Frankly, we've outgrown the 'homepage' or 'personal website' size; we concentrate on other site content ideas now.
There are many great flyfishing link sits maintained out there. We prefer not to compete with those. Every now and the we get an e-mails from people who want to link to our site. Of course we're happy about that. What webmaster wouldn't be? Feel free to create a link to our site; just please do not expect one in return. Maintaing a "Links" page is not our forte, generating original, timely and useful flyfishing information is!
If you would like, feel free to use one of the following graphics as a link on your site.
468 x 60 pixels (IAB standard size)

Right click (pc) or click and hold (Mac) to save this logo. You can then use the following code to properly link to The Global FlyFisher:
<a href="http://globalflyfisher.com">
<img src="468x60_banner.gif" width="468" height="60" border="0" alt="Click to go to the Global FlyFisher website">
</a>
Here is a smaller alternative:
102 x 52 pixels

<a href="http://globalflyfisher.com">
<IMG SRC="GFF_link_button_small.jpg" width="102" height="52" border="0" alt="Click to go to the Global FlyFisher website">
</a>
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