Musky Hunter Subscription Problem
wek
Posted 8/10/2023 12:55 PM (#1022882)
Subject: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem




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Has anyone else had problems with their Musky Hunter Magazine subscription?

I renewed my subscription in March 2022 for 2 years and my account on their site shows I am paid up through April/May 2024. They stopped sending me new issue notifications and I did not get June/July 2023 or August/September 2023.

I contacted them using their email address and got no response, I called their 1 800 23 MUSKY number and got a message that it did not exist.

Thanks



sworrall
Posted 8/10/2023 2:42 PM (#1022886 - in reply to #1022882)
Subject: RE: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
https://muskyhunter.com/contact-us/
muskymartin67
Posted 8/10/2023 6:16 PM (#1022890 - in reply to #1022882)
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Location: Delavan, WI
Musky hunter stopped publishing a paper magazine about a year ago its online only now
Brian Hoffies
Posted 8/10/2023 7:34 PM (#1022891 - in reply to #1022890)
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I can't make myself pay for any on-line correspondence like a news letter or magazine. This dog is to old to learn about those new tricks. I'll even read a real newspaper from time to time.
gregk9
Posted 8/10/2023 9:07 PM (#1022892 - in reply to #1022891)
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Location: North Central IL USA
Brian Hoffies - 8/10/2023 7:34 PM

I can't make myself pay for any on-line correspondence like a news letter or magazine.


Same. I was getting the print editions but when that stopped that was it for me.
miket55
Posted 8/10/2023 9:26 PM (#1022893 - in reply to #1022882)
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Location: E. Tenn
My guess is even the online editions have gone by the wayside..
mikie
Posted 8/12/2023 8:21 AM (#1022914 - in reply to #1022882)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
Gregg's been guiding up on the NW Angle; prolly a bit hard to get ahold of. m
JoeP
Posted 9/22/2023 5:39 PM (#1023783 - in reply to #1022882)
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Has anyone found out anything about new issues? Just wondering. Thanks, JoeP
OH Musky
Posted 9/23/2023 9:13 AM (#1023792 - in reply to #1022882)
Subject: Re: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem




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Location: SW Ohio
I used the”contact us” on their website but received no reply. So I text the number Gregg gives during his podcasts. Also, no reply. Maybe I need to send one everyday until Tony gets tired of getting them. ??
Rudedog
Posted 9/23/2023 5:57 PM (#1023800 - in reply to #1023792)
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Location: S.W. WI
or maybe give up on them entirely.....
MuskyHavoc
Posted 9/24/2023 1:33 AM (#1023803 - in reply to #1022882)
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Location: Sturgeon Bay WI
The musky hunter print was the crux - digital subscription is the end of it and has been.
sworrall
Posted 9/24/2023 9:14 AM (#1023810 - in reply to #1022882)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Businesses fail. I can tell you from personal experience that many muskie businesses don't advertise much. Never made any sense to me, because those who did before the paradigm shift did quite well and a small, select group still do. What brands are the most active businesses in the muskie world today?

Many went to social media, yet few work with an expert there to maximize reach and engagement, which increase sales. There's a right way and a wrong way to run a social platform if one wants an ever-increasing fan base. Yep, the muskie business repellant again....advertising.

If we relied strictly on advertising $ to keep this place live (and remember, we have zero subscription income) we'd have been gone a couple of years ago, and OFM, as websites go, is most certainly not 'small'. We even rank number one in several categories on Google. Our partners these days are looking for our news and info publishing component and the views we acquire there. Guaranteed, if we had been magazine-based, we'd have gone the way of the dodo.
chuckski
Posted 9/24/2023 9:40 AM (#1023813 - in reply to #1022882)
Subject: Re: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem




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Location: Brighton CO.
With all my issues of Musky Hunter and Esox Angler it's fun to look back at all the adds of yesteryear of the stuff that has come and gone.
gregk9
Posted 9/24/2023 3:50 PM (#1023817 - in reply to #1023800)
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Location: North Central IL USA
Rudedog - 9/23/2023 5:57 PM

or maybe give up on them entirely.....


I did. After the last issue of the mag it was 'adios'. I enjoyed lying in bed paging through the magazine at night. Definitely have my fill of screen time during the day!

Oh well, still have In-fisherman to page through....
North of 8
Posted 9/24/2023 4:37 PM (#1023818 - in reply to #1023817)
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Newsweek magazine stopped publishing right after we paid our year's subscription. Sports Illustrated cut their number of issues more than in half, also not long after we paid our subscription. When MH went digital, I said goodbye. I subscribe to several online newspapers but that is it.
Ruddiger
Posted 9/25/2023 6:48 AM (#1023826 - in reply to #1022882)
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Howdy,

I saw Gregg at the angle this summer. He didn’t look overly concerned about the magazine as he was either guiding or socializing. My guess is it’s DOA at this point.

I too was in the group that renewed their subscription (for two years) only to have them kill the paper magazine shortly thereafter. Sadly, it wasn’t much of a loss as the new regional focus, “authors” I never heard of, and articles the size of a cocktail napkin, pretty much killed Musky Hunter long before the transition to digital did.

Take care,

Ruddiger

Edited by Ruddiger 9/25/2023 6:50 AM
mikie
Posted 9/25/2023 11:28 AM (#1023838 - in reply to #1022882)
Subject: Re: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem





Location: Athens, Ohio
FYI, Muskies, Inc. publishes Muskie Magazine 6 times a year. Lots of good articles plus the benefits of membership in the world's largest muskie fishing club for less than fifty bucks a year. m
sworrall
Posted 9/26/2023 11:17 AM (#1023860 - in reply to #1023838)
Subject: Re: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
mikie - 9/25/2023 11:28 AM

FYI, Muskies, Inc. publishes Muskie Magazine 6 times a year. Lots of good articles plus the benefits of membership in the world's largest muskie fishing club for less than fifty bucks a year. m


MI magazine is a quality publication for sure, very well edited. Plus you get a really nice calendar equally well edited and laid out.
chuckski
Posted 9/26/2023 12:35 PM (#1023862 - in reply to #1022882)
Subject: Re: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem




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Location: Brighton CO.
Good to see MI magazine is still out there, back in the day when I was on the board there was talk of stopping the publication.
(we don't need a magazine there's Musky Hunter and Esox Angler) that was the talk on the board twenty years ago. Members complained about the cost. Back then it was a monthly publication.
Matt DeVos
Posted 9/26/2023 8:25 PM (#1023870 - in reply to #1022882)
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Yep, like others, I'm old fashioned and still really enjoy "actual print". Too much "screen time" drives me crazy. As soon as MH went digital, I had no interest.

I still get In-fisherman magazine, Muskies Inc. magazine and then also went out of my way to subscribe to Fur-Fish-Game and Gray's Sporting Journal. Enjoying all of these.
7.62xJay
Posted 9/27/2023 9:30 AM (#1023882 - in reply to #1023870)
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Location: NW WI
Matt DeVos - 9/26/2023 8:25 PM

Yep, like others, I'm old fashioned and still really enjoy "actual print". Too much "screen time" drives me crazy. As soon as MH went digital, I had no interest.

I still get In-fisherman magazine, Muskies Inc. magazine and then also went out of my way to subscribe to Fur-Fish-Game and Gray's Sporting Journal. Enjoying all of these.

I get the Muskies Inc. as well, but of those other 3, which publication would be your first recommendation to a muskie fisherman? I also hunt and just straight up enjoy nature related articles. I just don't want to subscribe to something that's 80% about bass,walleye,and whitetail.
Matt DeVos
Posted 9/27/2023 5:22 PM (#1023893 - in reply to #1023882)
Subject: Re: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem




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7.62xJay - 9/27/2023 9:30 AM

Matt DeVos - 9/26/2023 8:25 PM

Yep, like others, I'm old fashioned and still really enjoy "actual print". Too much "screen time" drives me crazy. As soon as MH went digital, I had no interest.

I still get In-fisherman magazine, Muskies Inc. magazine and then also went out of my way to subscribe to Fur-Fish-Game and Gray's Sporting Journal. Enjoying all of these.

I get the Muskies Inc. as well, but of those other 3, which publication would be your first recommendation to a muskie fisherman? I also hunt and just straight up enjoy nature related articles. I just don't want to subscribe to something that's 80% about bass,walleye,and whitetail.


In-Fisherman doesn't have a muskie article in every issue, but most issues do. But yeah, it's multi-species. Lots of bass, panfish and walleye content. Most articles seem well-written and they seem to do their research.

Fur-Fish-Game is almost entirely hunting and trapping, fairly sparse as far as fishing content goes. Although, there always at least 1 article on angling. Most of the articles are of the "how-to", informational/instructional, more practical content. Honestly, I don't hunt much anymore and don't have any experience or interest at all in trapping, but as you say, I like outdoor/nature type topics and have enjoyed paging through it.

Gray's Sporting Journal is quite a bit different from the other two. Rather than being informational/instructional, the content is in the form of hunting or fishing-themed short stories, essays, memoirs, poems, etc. The writing is quite good and every issue also has some amazing photography. Generally, it's heavier on hunting content than fishing content, but I've enjoyed it.

If I could only keep 1 of the 3 subscriptions, I'd definitely keep Gray's.

Hope this helps.
docofesox
Posted 11/22/2023 11:04 AM (#1024804 - in reply to #1022882)
Subject: RE: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem




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A simple notice from them that it's Kaput would have been nice.
OH Musky
Posted 11/26/2023 7:51 AM (#1024846 - in reply to #1024804)
Subject: RE: Musky Hunter Subscription Problem




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Location: SW Ohio
docofesox - 11/22/2023 12:04 PM

A simple notice from them that it's Kaput would have been nice.
:-(


Yes, it would have been. Won't reply to inquiries but will send out MH clothing emails (received one this week). Not a good showing if you want to be continually supported.