Tom H. Logan is a certified wildlife biologist from Tallahassee, Florida who makes a living as a private environmental consultant. He enjoys tying classic trout patterns and fishing them for southern bream and bass in his home waters, as well as for trout in the Smoky Mountains, Sierras and other streams of the western United States. He also ties Atlantic salmon flies, but has a special interest in tying historic and modern soft-hackles and other wet patterns. Tom teaches fly tying classes in Tallahassee, has taught tying workshops at international shows and conclaves of the Federation of Fly Fishers (FFF) and demonstrates fly tying at several FFF conclaves each year. He also has presented programs on the Laws Pertaining to the Possession and Transportation of Natural Fly Tying Materials. The Southeast Council of the Federation of Fly Fishers awarded him as the “2004 Fly Tyer of the Year”. Tom is a member of the Federation of Fly Fishers and The Flydressers’ Guild. He serves as the Southeast Council Vice President of Conservation, Warmwater Committee Chairman and member of the Conservation Committee of the FFF.
Tom H. Logan
1167 Green Hill Trace
Tallahassee, FL 32317
850/942-9776
tomlogan@comcast.net