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- Subject: Re: US equivalent of UK's "Trout & Salmon"
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- From: kenealy_d@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz
- Date: 29 Dec 1992 07:08:10 GMT
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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.
-
- There are a number of mags in the USA which should be down at your local news
- stand.
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- Your Dad fishes in the UK and Scotland? I'm about to go over to UK for a year.
- Do you or anyone else know how much it costs to fish for trout in the UK? I
- have heard ugly rumours that the cost is several thousand pounds. In New
- Zealand an annual licence costs NZ $55 (about 18 pounds) and you have
- guaranteed access to all rivers, more or less.
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