Entries in fishing magazines (15)
A Medley of Piscatorial Prose
Fallon’s Angler celebrates the telling of the angling story through original, long-form writing with a strong, narrative feel, and avoids the incessant barrage of tackle and tactics. Appearing four times a year with an average of fourteen articles per issue, it gives the reader some 28,000+ words to sink their teeth into.
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Scale #12
Here is what you've been waiting for - get ready for the confessions of a true nymphomaniac, stimulate your brain cells with enigmatic tuna fishing in the Adriatic Sea and follow intense family bonding when father and son strive for giant pollack along the British coastline. We admire the marvelous rods of Nuno Paulino, chase Arctic char whilst being touched softly by Greenland's midnight sun and watch explicit hot material in a wooden Belgian shack. Furthermore we are being seduced by the colored intuitions of Mr. Rúnarsson and fancy a raunchy mud fight garnished with some lubricious kingsize cod in Iceland. Then we smother our appetite just for a moment as we witness the silent beauty of failure at river Mandal just to reach the final climax, the inherent natural belle of Montana. So be prepared, it's going to get hot in March.