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  • #46
    S/a Tsf

    I just think of it as a charitable donation, in the hope that some anglers get that vital bit of information they need to keep them interested in our sport. if all the top class anglers, and the people who profess to know everything about our sport,did not buy the mags, that leaves the no hopers.sorry if that sounds patronising, but at the moment our sport needs as much publicity/finance and kept in the public eye.if the mags are not the way you like them, tell them. dont come on here to raise a ground swell.

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    • #47
      Just a thought (for those magazine bods looking in).........

      Is there not room in the market for a more "specialist" sea angling magazine?

      One that caters more for the experienced angler than the novice and which could also include articles / features on the wider aspects of angling - things such as marine conservation, more in depth stuff regarding Govt legislation, and the work of the NFSA, etc. ????

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      • #48
        good idea t c im for that
        dedicated sea angler
        or not a novice sea angler lol

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        • #49
          That's a fair point Tony ,although it can't be easy to cater for the wide spectrum of abilities out there with only the resources available to a couple of mags.
          You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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          • #50
            Hi BriH, the only winter fishing I've done around Bushmills has been for bass, so far I've only caught flounders though. The rock fishing, which is what I do moast, is generally best in the summer, but I am planning to give winter codding a real try this winter around my local patch of Co. Down. Should be interesting as I've never heard much about this type of fishing in N.I, although again I'm not expecting much.

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            • #51
              Welcome to NESA Wrassetler,keep in touch with NESA and tell us how you get on,nice to hear from people in other area's.

              Steve - TC I think if there was a market for another Mag then we would probably have one,like the lads have said they seem to repeat there seasonal articles every year,I agree with what you say though Tony it would be nice to see some more in depth articles,maybe if one of them brought a half yearly or quarterly supplement Mag out to enlighten us about more in depth issues.
              Cheers Alan...

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              • #52
                So at what point do you cease to be a novice angler?
                First fish,one year,first fish over 3 pounds.
                When???????
                THE PSYCHIC BIKER

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                • #53
                  So at what point do you cease to be a novice angler?
                  First fish,one year,first fish over 3 pounds.
                  When???????

                  I think it is more of a choice of reading Paul, at the moment there really isn't one. If there was you could pick which ever one appealed to you the most, which would then answer your question.

                  Having fished for about thirty years I certainly wouldn't class myself as a novice but there was a time when I thought I new a bit more than I did. I think that was when I stopped being a novice because I started to learn more.

                  Jim.
                  Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by wrassetler View Post
                    Hi BriH, the only winter fishing I've done around Bushmills has been for bass,

                    Cheers for your reply ,i would`nt expect your fishing location for Bass ,but a PM would be nice Ha Ha - but even a Cod would be nice to take back for Tea - otherwise its the Dolphin Chippy on the main street (AGAIN) Ha Ha for Supper

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                    • #55
                      gaan to glasses for some taties for the chips
                      hahaha


                      sless

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Lowrider View Post
                        So at what point do you cease to be a novice angler?
                        First fish,one year,first fish over 3 pounds.
                        When???????
                        How can i put this so it makes sense? i think you cease to become a novice when you are about to read something and so far through the article you can aticipate what the end result maybe or can fully understand what the subject is about.

                        Somehow, what i have wrote may not make sense to some, but i know what i mean, sorry!
                        If people think you are an idiot, why speak and remove all doubt !

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                        • #57
                          I understand what you are trying to say Terry, just not an easy way of putting it mate.

                          Jim.
                          Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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