Thanks for your interest in Northwest Fly Fishing
magazine. To receive consideration for publication you should read and follow
these guidelines closely.
ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
Northwest Fly Fishing magazine is a destination
specific publication to be viewed as an inspiring, collectible reference of
Northwest angling destinations. The staff at Northwest Fly Fishing
takes pride in our editorial content. Our writing is refreshing, our
photography, captivating. Northwest Fly Fishing is issued on a
bi-monthly schedule.
FEATURE ARTICLES
Our goal is to give an inspiring and complete report on
specific Northwest angling destinations. Angling destinations include both the
famous and the lesser know waters, and include all species found in our diverse
geographical region. If more than one species is found in any given water,
writers should cover each species, as well as every season that water is
fishable. In short, feature articles should be concise, and leave no holes.
Our goal is to cover specific angling destinations as no other publication has
done in the past. THE BEST WAY TO GET A FEEL FOR WHAT WE WANT IS TO STUDY
ONE OF OUR MAGAZINES.
PHOTOGRAPHY IS VERY IMPORTANT. Northwest Fly Fishing has set high
standards for all images used in our magazine. Writers have a much better
chance of being published if articles are accompanied by stunning photography.
DO NOT SEND US OUT-OF-FOCUS, POORLY EXPOSED, POORLY COMPOSED, OR PICTURES OF
DEAD FISH. WE WANT TO SEE A WIDE VARIETY OF IMAGES. WE DON'T WANT TO SEE 10
IMAGES OF THE SAME THING FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE. WE DON'T LIKE HERO SHOTS
(GRIP-AND-GRINS) AND ONLY PRINT THEM WHEN BACKED INTO A CORNER. INSTEAD, SEND
US MACRO SHOTS OF FISH AT WATER LEVEL, OR, JUST PRIOR TO RELEASE SHOTS. DO NOT
SEND SHOTS OF FISH LAYING IN THE GRASS OR ROCKS.
IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTION OF FINISHING AN ASSIGNMENT AND
MEETING DEADLINE DATES ONCE ASSIGNED, DON'T BOTHER SENDING A QUERY. THIS
HAPPENS TO US TOO OFTEN, AND CREATES MAJOR EDITORIAL HEADACHES.
The area of coverage for our features includes Washington,
Oregon, Northern California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Alberta, British
Columbia, Alaska, Yukon Territory, and Northwest Territories.
Feature Article Requirements
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Provide practical traveling and angling information to specific
destinations, including personal anecdotes
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Included should be pertinent angling history and thorough
description of the fishery
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Detailed description of angling techniques, tackle and flies, and
local perspectives
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Articles should be thorough and specific so as to sufficiently
inform and give the angler confidence to effectively fish the presented water
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INCLUDED WITH EACH ARTICLE SHOULD BE ANY APPLICABLE HATCH
CHART AND DETAILED MAP OF THE COVERAGE AREA
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Conservation issues and future considerations should be addressed
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Selection of 35mm (or larger) slides (CAPTIONED AND PLACED AT
THE END OF THE MANUSCRIPT) OR, DIGITAL FILES (SEE DIGITAL GUIDELINES BELOW)
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A popular (unique) fly of the fishery should be included for us
to photograph, as well as a material list for that fly (PLEASE NO WOOLLY
BUGGERS, STIMULATORS, OR OTHER COMMON FLIES)
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Feature article length should be 2,500 to 3,500 words
DEPARTMENTS
Most department material is staff-written. Exceptions are
as follows:
Northwest Fly Tying
This department covers one Northwest fly pattern each
issue. New, unusual and exciting patterns are encouraged, but we will also
represent the time-proven standards. Flies for any Northwest species can be
considered. Articles should include a little history and use of the fly, as
well as step-by-step photos (6) of the tying sequence, shot against a
neutral-colored background. Two finished flies should accompany the article
for photographic purposes.
Notes, News & Reviews
This department covers news events, and mini destinations
(200 to 500 words). As with all material submitted, query first.
Conservation
Any conservation issue concerning the Pacific Northwest.
Maximum length 750 words.
Exposure
Photo essay of 12 images depicting Northwest angling. We
like to see plenty to choose from.
Guide Flies
Submissions should be a single paragraph written by fly
fishing guides' describing an original fly pattern of their own design.
Submissions must include one of the original patterns, along with the recipe
for the fly.
Digital Image Submission
Guidelines
Feature Articles/Exposure
1) We only except files from digital SLR cameras with
a minimum of 6-megapixels, 8-megapixel or higher are preferred! Note: A
35-megabyte file is needed for full-page offset printing.
2) When making a submission please include 2 images per
image file, the unedited RAW file and a processed JPEG. Submissions should
be sent on CD or DVD. Discs will not be returned.
3) Include a color contact sheet with file names of
your images.
4) If the RAW file or contact sheet is not included,
the submission will automatically be rejected.
5) Please do not submit images that are out of focus
or overexposed.
Departments
1) Image files must be a minimum of 5-megabytes
(11-megabyte files are preferred).
2) Files submitted for use in our departments may be
sent in RAW, TIFF or JPEG format. If submitting files in JPEG, please use the
maximum quality when saving images from your camera.
3) Please do not submit images that are out of focus
or overexposed.
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS AND PAYMENTS
Initial contact with the editor by e-mail is preferred. A
formal query letter, outlining the proposed article, should be sent to the
editor before making a submission. A selection of slides MUST accompany
the formal query. Unsolicited manuscripts must include a self-addressed,
stamped envelope (S.A.S.E.) for their return. Northwest Fly Fishing
is not responsible for submissions in transit to and from our editorial office.
Text and photos are purchased as a package. Manuscripts
accepted without the appropriate photographic support will warrant less money
for their use. Northwest Fly Fishing buys first North American serial
publication rights for both a printed and digital version of the magazine. We
reserve the option to edit all articles, however, we will make every effort to
minimize editing to avoid changing the style or content of manuscripts.
All manuscripts should be submitted in typewritten form,
double-spaced. The author’s name, address, phone number and manuscript word
count should appear on the first page of the manuscript. Your work should be
saved in Microsoft Word if possible. Manuscripts should be e-mailed to the
managing editor using a .doc or .rtf extension. Digital images should be sent
on CD or DVD.
Payment is made approximately one month prior to
publication, and the pay rate varies with the length and completeness of the
submission. Inclusion of high-quality slides has a major impact in determining
the pay rate for any given article. Our pay rate is as follows:
Feature Articles $400
to $600
Northwest Fly Tying $250
Notes, News & Reviews $100
to $150
Conservation $150
Guide Flies $
50
PHOTO SUBMISSIONS, ARTWORK AND PAYMENTS
Northwest Fly Fishing usually buys text and photos as
a package. There are exceptions, however, and additional photography may be
purchased on occasion. Contributors must query first.
We accept 35mm (or larger) transparencies or large digital
files. Slides should be shipped in a clear sleeve, with concise captions. The
photographer’s name and address should appear on each slide mount. Payment
varies for size used and impact. Our pay rate is as follows:
Cover $500
Exposure $600
Inside use $50
to $300
Illustrations and artwork $50 to $300
Send all queries to:
Steve
Probasco, Editor-in-Chief
Northwest
Fly Fishing
P.O.
Box 708
Raymond,
WA 98577
e-mail:
probasco@matchthehatch.com
Send all manuscripts/slides to: John Shewey,
Managing Editor
Northwest
Fly Fishing
P.O.
Box 12275
Salem,
OR 97309
e-mail:
shewey@matchthehatch.com