FISHING: The magazine for the Modern Angler 1965-69

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FISHING: The magazine for the Modern Angler 1965-69

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Just a quickie! me and the wife had 2 days in Lyme Regis. We were doing the normal antique and charity shops and I managed to come across 44 of these: FISHING: The magazine for the Modern Angler 1965-69 which I just had to get, also a Peter Scott print from a charity shop.
More later and I will post some of the adverts from the magazines

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Nice shopping. Those old Fishing magazines will keep you entertained for ages.

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I have the first 100+ issues.

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Dave Burr wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 11:09 am Nice shopping. Those old Fishing magazines will keep you entertained for ages.
Yeah! I might learn how to fish too Dave :Hahaha:

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Olly wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 11:28 am I have the first 100+ issues.
The great magazine Olly started looking at some already.

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They are full great information some chap called Peter Drennan came joint first in the readers float making competition.
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Many many articles from now revered anglers.

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Harry H wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 2:19 pm They are full great information some chap called Peter Drennan came joint first in the readers float making competition.
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Amazing stuff Harry. Who'd have thought it. Lovely collection.

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Olly wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 2:29 pm Many many articles from now revered anglers.
I'll be reading for about year. :tea:

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I reckon it was the best magazine, Dick Walker had a great feature in the magazine on photography, written in plain English as was usual with Dick, as a budding photography i learnt a lot from that feature.

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