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Want To Go Fishing FREE?

(And Become A Published Fishing Writer?)

All About Our Free-Fishing Program


The Angling Report is a subscription newsletter that is unlike anything you have ever read before. Not only is it a genuine news medium that seeks to bring you facts about fishing destinations, as opposed to fishing stories, it fully involves its subscribers in the editorial process. In fact, it values their feedback so much it arranges for its subscribers to go on FREE fishing trips and file reports afterward. As of July 2008, The Angling Report has arranged for 30 subscribers to fish for free all across the United States. The free trips that have been offered include one to the Salmon River in New York… one to a high-ticket ranch in Colorado… one to the 10,000 Islands area of Florida… one to Lees Ferry tailwater in Arizona… one to a hot redfish flat near New Orleans… two to the Soque River in Georgia and more.

     And that's not all..... International fishing outfitters have become interested in The Angling Report's Free-Fishing Program, too. Free international trips to date include one to Patagonia… one to the Amazon… one to Mexico… one to British Columbia and more.


     So, why are prestigious fishing guides and outfitters around the world giving away FREE trips to Angling Report subscribers? Because they realize The Angling Report is a uniquely credible publication that an increasing number of traveling anglers use as their personal guidebook on where to go and who to call. They know our long-standing trip-report program has created a database of reports about places to fish here and abroad that is so important they came to us, asking us to send subscribers their way free of charge, except transportation, with the understanding that they would file a report afterward.

     Clearly, the advantages of subscribing cut two ways here. One advantage is the opportunity to get in the running for FREE fishing trips. The other is the chance to tap into a flow of uniquely credible information about fishing destinations. This information will help you make better decisions about where to go and who to call for your next fishing trip away from home. It's guaranteed to do so, or you can ask for your subscription fee back at any time.

     So, how can you get yourself considered for the "job" of Angler/Correspondent? And how can you tap into this flow of information? (Continued….)


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