Anglers Journal

Helm Change on a Lucky Ship

I’ve always believed that Anglers Journal has the best readers in the fishing world, even if we don’t have quite as many as those titles that started a million years ago.

This summer marks the ninth year since we began working on the inaugural issue of . This issue is our 34th. That’s no small thing in today’s print magazine business, which is regularly beset by has been a lucky ship since it first slid down the ways and was splashed in the winter of 2014. And with a good, seasoned crew, we have managed to skirt the reefs and shoals that cause even well-found vessels to founder. Our crew has included more than 150 writers and photographers whose work has appeared in these pages. Each reader and each contributor have been responsible for our success.

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