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As a "traveling spouse" on many of my husband's trips, it's often boring because I don't fish myself and hate to just sit in a hotel room or by the pool (if it even has a decent one) and read day after day. |
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Perusing your most recent issue, I must admit that Destination Fish is in a class all its own. I have been an avid angler, and an avid reader of fishing magazines since Saltwater Sportsman’s early days more than five decades ago. |
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For those who fish and travel the world, Destination Fish has definitely discovered the sweet spot for those fortunate enough to visit distant places. But for those who still dream of visiting great destinations, they only have to go through the pages of your magazine. |
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The areas throughout the world you cover amaze me, especially places I didn't even know about the fishing there. However, one "hole in the boat" for Destination Fish seems to be the Caribbean. I've fished out of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and have heard it's also great around St. Thomas and some of the other islands. |
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I have a budget of about $10,000 and want to plan a wonderful fishing trip for my great husband. His birthday is in January, and I can think of nothing better than doing this for him. |
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Wouldn’t the streams be frozen most of the year in the Himalayas? By the way, I’ve now added Nepal to my list of places to go before I die.
Frank Fine - Miami, FL |
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