American Angler

United States
American Angler, with a circulation of 35,000 hard-core fly fishermen, provides solid “how-to” information for those seeking to master the sportfishing world’s most sophisticated angling techniques. Well-known experts and laymen alike write all articles, covering every region, every technique and every species of fish that can be taken on a fly rod. The magazine was born in 1978 as a quarterly newsletter called Fly Tyer. It struggled through several editors, owners, formats and name changes until 1992, when Abenaki Publishers acquired the publication (by then known as American Angler) and moved operations to Bennington, VT. Now owned by MCC Magazines, LLC, a division of Morris Communications Company, LLC, American Angler is based in Augusta, Ga., along with its sister publications Gray’s Sporting Journal and Fly Tyer. The magazine’s predominately male, well-educated subscribers are the most devoted fly-fishing readers in the country. American Angler is widely viewed as the best-written, best-edited, and best-looking publication in its class.
American Angler magazine will help you master the techniques and tactics to become a better fly fisher and fly tier.
