alright guys just want some feedback ..i subscribed to sea angler last yr and recevied a 'highly recommended' reel. having that reel last me exactly a year (the handle has fallen off now )i have now cancelled my subs as the offers are not great. i bought tsf read an article about a particular fish and it gave me a fair bit of specific infor regarding rigs conditions tides and baits. . i then also read sea angler re the same species and to be honest there was nothing specific regarding targeting the species. then again i am no tsf regular...which mags do u think are betta value for info and money ? cheers guys ...( i aint tryna start ww3)
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NESA Lure Fishing Challenge 2011 Winner
UK species : Cod, Whiting, Poor Cod, Whiting, Mackerel, Coalie, Pollack, Rockling, Bass, Plaice, Flounder, Dab, Grannylasher, Pouting, Launce, Weaver, Sandeel, Ballan wrasse. eelpout
Global species: jewfish/big eye croaker,catfish(Sagor/African/Silver), whip ray, snapper, grouper, pufferfish,threadfin, trevally,stingray, mangrove shark, flowerhorn,
2014 combo:
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I have stopped buying both. They always have the same old story lines which I have tired of reading. They NEVER give you the specific time of year when they fish a particular venue they write about.
The tackle reviews are so one sidedly biased (particularly Alan Yates of Sea Angler) as they are getting paid handsomely from the manufacturer advertising their stuff. Just think about it, why would they slag off a rod/reel which they are advertising on the next page? For accurate, up-to-date information, you can't beat sites like this and my favourite for any honest tackle info which is World Sea Fishing - tackle & equipment forum.
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I used to buy sea angler back in the mid-late 80's, but to be honest while the adverts were great for sourcing good tackle deals, they did take up a lot of the mag and once internet shopping was truly established, paper adverts became a bit obsolete. The articles were usually pretty good, but there's only so many years you can go before it all becomes too repetative - okay, that's the nature of our sport so it's obviously not going to change drastically overnight.
I don't bother with any fishing mags at all, haven't in over a decade. As I'm not a die-hard regular I get more benefit out of the likes of NESA for an instant picture of what's happening and where in the areas I'm likely to fish, with the added bonus of a good laugh or heated rant along the way
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Originally posted by neil1964 View PostI have stopped buying both. They always have the same old story lines which I have tired of reading. They NEVER give you the specific time of year when they fish a particular venue they write about.
The tackle reviews are so one sidedly biased (particularly Alan Yates of Sea Angler) as they are getting paid handsomely from the manufacturer advertising their stuff. Just think about it, why would they slag off a rod/reel which they are advertising on the next page? For accurate, up-to-date information, you can't beat sites like this and my favourite for any honest tackle info which is World Sea Fishing - tackle & equipment forum.
I do think that with all the advertising in the mag...(50% of the mag?) and the cover charge, surely they could give decent independent reviews without backhanders and sponsors.
That said, I do like the info on local marks they produce regularly, tho I'm not sure where they get it from. One month when the weather was still arctic, they said that deep water marks like Cullercoats could produce cod into double figures... Is this the same Cullercoats where I'm from?
As for TSF, every month they do a comp for £300 worth of fishing gear. Well I entered it with and I got my photo in there for a sandshark I caught in Gambia, I didn't enter to win, just to get me photo in there.
But what I did notice is the guy who won, was part of the editorial staff from PlanetSeaFishing.com.... do they just circulate the prizes between magazines, so nobody externally stands a chance of winning?
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Used to buy both, but only buy Sea Angler now. I enjoy it, and the advertisements IMHO don't affect my read at all....I am one of these people that understand that unless the magazine had ten zillion readers every month, then the £3.50 cost of the magazine could not be sustained, and would be substantially more...
And what is wrong with bass fishing?....It's given me a reason to get out of the house in the summer sea fishing, rather than just relying on waiting til the winter when the cod return in numbers.
I also think that the magazine has become very good at promoting conservation, and I agree with a lot of what Alan Yates has to say.
Regarding boat fishing, if I want to know how many hundreds of cod are being caught by private and charter boats, I can look on here!"And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"
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