American Angler Magazine
American Angler: Magazine for the Fishing Enthusiasts
A lot of Americans are very much fascinated with fish flying. This is practically the reason why
American Angler was published. American angler is a famous magazine that primarily dedicated for those that are
passionate about fish flying, most especially for the cold-water fisheries. This magazine is published about six
times in every year. The American Angler magazine is billed as that “how to, where to” publication that focuses
more on the technical aspects of fly-fishing, plus giving some new information about the latest of fly-fishing
locations. The publication is owned by the Morris Communications group, the same firm the owns other publications
like the Gray’s Sporting journal, the Fly Tyer, and the Saltwater Fly Fishing. At present, the American Angler is
the third largest magazine that deals with fly-fishing, following the publication of Fly Fisherman and the Fly Rod
and Reel. The said publication is considered the only magazine that use “perfect bindings” instead of the
traditional stapled pages.
Regular features of the American Angler magazine include “The Rant”, a column that is
reader-contributed and is primarily intended for the readers’ opinions that deal about fly-fishing and the likes.
Past subjects are also included, as well as some other conservation issues, all of which are coming from the
magazine’s readers. The column that is called the “Natural Reflections”, a column that is all about insect
photography that is edited by Ted Fauceglia. This column mostly features varied photos of fly-fishing related
insects.
Other minor columns are the “For your Information” column, the column about some news and some
information about fly-fishing; the “Expeditions” column, featuring articles that highlight fly-fishing related
trips as well as other exotic locations; the “Casting” column that features Macauley Lord and discussed some
helpful improvements and techniques with regards to the art of fly fishing and fly casting. This column actually is
intended for the more advanced and intermediate readers. On the other hand, the “quick fly” column describes some
methods of tying varied fly in every issue, and it normally published with its sister-publication called the Fly
Tyer that is edited by its very author Dave Klausmeyer. Finally, the “Gear I love” column is a reader-penned column
that highlights a certain writers’ favorite gear for flyfishing.
American Angler magazine is greatly a helpful publication not only for the amateurs and the
beginners, but also the professionals as well. You can go over the Internet if you wish to subscribe their
publication. Since they only publish six copies in a year, the price of the American Angler magazine is not really
that expensive.
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