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- From: johnf@Auspex.COM (John Fereira)
- Newsgroups: alt.fishing
- Subject: Re: US equivalent of UK's "Trout & Salmon"
- Message-ID: <16103@auspex-gw.auspex.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 01:22:15 GMT
- References: <arnold-281292154008@lat1mac29.cchem.berkeley.edu>
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- In article <arnold-281292154008@lat1mac29.cchem.berkeley.edu> arnold@violet.berkeley.edu (John Arnold) writes:
- |I guess the title says it all. Could anyone tell me the name of the widest
- |read fishing magazine in the US. (This is for my Dad who fishes for trout
- |and salmon in England and Scotland primarily, but who may come and visit
- |me, hence the interest in fishing here). Thanks for any info.
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- How about "Trout, Salmon and Steelhead" (or in some similar order)? It's
- actually a pretty good magazine. The Flyfishing digest seemed to indicate
- that "American Angler" was the consensus favorite magazine for flyfishermen.
- T,S & S focuses on the type of fish more that the technique used to take them.
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