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TIES THAT BIND

Good magazines are like good knots: They have to hold together. Some copies of the Fall 2018 issue of Anglers Journal were damaged, so subscribers were sent a second copy. If your Fall issue was damaged and you didn’t receive a replacement copy, please email [email protected] or call (800) 877-5207, and we’ll send you one. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

I just received the replacement issue of your fine publication. It’s little things like this that separate from all the others I receive, which I read and promptly put in the recycling bin. However, your magazine is not something to throw away; it is to save, cherish and

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