How To Be the First To Get Access to Paul Puckett’s Newest Prints

Few artists in the fly fishing scene are as recognizable as Paul Puckett. Whether he’s painting realistic fly fishing scenes or turning the fish we love into relatable field notes, his style is instantly recognizable. He even contributed to Flylords’ Tarpon Week with a witty depiction of the Silver King and all it does to those who chase them. His originals and prints are sought after by anglers across the country, and now he’s releasing an entire new collection.

Puckett’s newest collection of limited edition prints is set to release this Saturday, May 9th, at 12 pm EST. This new collection is dedicated to saltwater flats fishing, featuring tarpon, bonefish, permit, and redfish, along with depictions of angling scenarios nearly every saltwater fly angler has found themselves in. The kicker is these awesome prints won’t be around forever… They range in availability from just 15 canvas editions to 50 limited edition prints, making these highly sought-after collectibles. The good news is that for those looking to add a Puckett to their collection, you can get 24-hour early access. Unlocking this access is as easy as signing up for Paul’s newsletter HERE. Signing up will give you early access to score a limited-edition print and keep you up to date on future art drops and even originals.

You can view the full collection of Paul Puckett’s newest prints HERE. If you see something you like, act fast; it may be gone before you know it!

Max Inchausti
Max Inchausti
Max Inchausti grew up in New Jersey where he taught himself to fly fish. He is now the Editor-in-Chief of Flylords and oversees editorial content and direction. Max is thrilled to be a part of Flylords and work with like-minded individuals to create compelling editorial content. He strives to create valuable work for the fly fishing community. From educational content to conservation highlights and long-form storytelling, Max hopes to give readers a unified place for all things fly fishing. In his spare time, he can be found poling his flats boat around South Florida in search of tarpon, snook, and redfish.

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