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Catch the Fall Issue of Anglers Journal

From Livingston, Montana to the Cape Cod Canal, the fall issue of Anglers Journal teleports you to some amazing places and reminds us all of why we fish.

Anglers Journal Wins National Award

The Summer issue of Anglers Journal magazine recently received a national award for the best full issue in the consumer Outdoor/Sports category.

Tumbling Dice

Sometimes gambling and fishing is more about the action than the size of the pot. Money is just a way of keeping score. For years, big fish were the juice, a big pot, the big score.

Old School

Exploring a language all our own through the anglers of yesterday

‘Boom, Boom, Boom’

Pat Ford has chased fish around the globe. An award-winning photographer, Ford has not only captured them on film and digitally, but he has also

“I had to chase him”

By William Sisson Rodger Glaspey has traveled from Patagonia to Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula chasing big rainbows before finally hanging up his waders on the shores

The Pursuit Of Elbow Room

Often the most memorable places are the ones that are hard to reach, such as a tiny island that pokes its rocky snout up amid rips and tide races.

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Tumbling Dice

Sometimes gambling and fishing is more about the action than the size of the pot. Money is just a way of keeping score. For years, big fish were the juice, a big pot, the big score.

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Old School

Exploring a language all our own through the anglers of yesterday

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‘Boom, Boom, Boom’

Pat Ford has chased fish around the globe. An award-winning photographer, Ford has not only captured them on film and digitally, but he has also

“I had to chase him”

“I had to chase him”

By William Sisson Rodger Glaspey has traveled from Patagonia to Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula chasing big rainbows before finally hanging up his waders on the shores

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The Pursuit Of Elbow Room

Often the most memorable places are the ones that are hard to reach, such as a tiny island that pokes its rocky snout up amid rips and tide races.

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