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Rupert_M |
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is EA still viable or have they gone the way of some other publications? seems like it has changed or faded into the back round is there new cast of characters taking over or what pretty hard to compete with MH but still hate to seem them fold two magazines where good for the industry....i thought anybody know more? | |||
Jsondag |
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | As a Member of the EA staff, I can tell you we are trying to keep our head above water at the moment -- The last year, we underwent some serious burdens - Staff, support, and financial wise. We're very proud of our product and feel we would do our readers an injustice to lessen the quality or just fill it with 90% advertisers. But with the way things have been going, we are running into some walls. This poor economy has hurt our advertisers which in turn hurts us - Hopefully we can pull through this. We appreciate the support of everyone who has been loyal to us through-out this difficult time. Thanks, Jerry Sondag Vice President Esox Angler Magazine Edited by Jsondag 4/26/2009 11:43 PM | ||
claud_bahls |
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Posts: 49 | any reason EA doesn't have a website with a message board? maybe something along the the lines of the Next Bite, MH or M1st? something with videos and past articles in a condensed format? just a thought maybe other people on this site have some suggestions to help you guys make it thru the tough times? more issues and back off on the pike articles too | ||
ToddM |
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I thought The Next Bite was part of EA? They do have a website with all the above mentioned. | |||
claud_bahls |
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Posts: 49 | it is my understanding that next bite is on their own now, they used to be with EA but not any longer. correct me if i am wrong.....? jerry s would probably know more than i do on the subject | ||
Jsondag |
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | True, we ended our relationship with "The Next Bite" last year, but the title remained on the cover through last issue. We have been talking about reinvesting in the website, so on and so forth. Our main concern is putting out a quality publication. Nothing is more important than that. Jerry Sondag Vice President Esox Angler Magazine | ||
lambeau |
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i can imagine that hunting up advertisers in the current economy is a real challenge. Esox Angler is a great magazine, and i hope that you and the rest of the EA team find a way to keep it viable, Jerry. | |||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | Hey Jerry, I like EA, and used to read it fairly often. But I find the price tag now a bit much to swallow. And the fact that it's only out four times a year, I'm not constantly checking to see if a new one is out...it'll be March, and I still have the one from the last Summer because I haven't bothered to check and see if a new one is out because four times a year is kinda out of sight, out of mind.... That said, I know a magazine trying to stay afloat, the last thing they want to do is make more magazines and sell them for less. But I know I'd buy them every month if they came out for like $5-$6. Probably wouldn't subscribe because like the winter issue, you kinda lose me on the ice/walleye stuff. Just not my thing, so I don't buy EVERY issue. And FWIW, I don't mind ads if that's what it takes to keep a good mag up and running. | ||
Guest |
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Jsondag - 4/26/2009 11:42 PM As a Member of the EA staff, I can tell you we are trying to keep our head above water at the moment -- The last year, we underwent some serious burdens - Staff, support, and financial wise. We're very proud of our product and feel we would do our readers an injustice to lessen the quality or just fill it with 90% advertisers. But with the way things have been going, we are running into some walls. This poor economy has hurt our advertisers which in turn hurts us - Hopefully we can pull through this. We appreciate the support of everyone who has been loyal to us through-out this difficult time. Thanks, Jerry Sondag Vice President Esox Angler Magazine Hey Jerry.....Any idea when your spring issue is going to come out? Your winter issue wasnt in the mail until late Feb. or early March. I'm wondering when I can expect to recieve my spring issue? | |||
jay lip ripper |
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Posts: 392 Location: lake x...where the hell is it? | i agree with esoxfly. i wont mind the ads as long as the great articles are still there. looking forward to the next issue. and thanks for not compromising the quality of it. | ||
Guest |
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Does ending the relationship with Next Bite mean that Pete Maina is no longer involved? | |||
Muskiefool |
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Great Magazine and Great people.. | |||
Jsondag |
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | Pete is no longer with EA. He hasn't been involved in a while. | ||
lambeau |
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this magazine is more than worth the cost, especially at subscription rates which are lower than newsstand prices. it'll only cost you $22/year, less than the cost of one new lure and the information will probably be a better value towards catching fish! http://www.esoxanglermagazine.com/ | |||
Guest |
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lambeau - 4/27/2009 10:34 PM this magazine is more than worth the cost, especially at subscription rates which are lower than newsstand prices. it'll only cost you $22/year, less than the cost of one new lure and the information will probably be a better value towards catching fish! http://www.esoxanglermagazine.com/ I agree with Lambeau that $22 is chump change compared to other costs associated with muskie fishing and education is very important to anything we try and do. But why should I subscribe now when theyre publishing late if at all? Are there guarentees that I'll even get my 4 issues? | |||
Guest |
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WIth Burns and Maina not involved anymore why even waste the money. | |||
BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | Guest - 4/28/2009 12:38 PM WIth Burns and Maina not involved anymore why even waste the money.
Yeah, because Rob Kimm, Dick Pearson, Doug Johnson, Dan Craven, and a host of others that regularly contribute don't know a #*^@ thing. Gimme a break. | ||
murdoch |
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definitely a reasonable price for the magazine i think they could actually charge more but on the flip side there is a good point being made about being late with the publication a delay can be tolerated but it was not communicated well to the subscribers what is the status of the next issue? with pete and jack gone they seem to be lacking direction and organization not too mention the loss of 2 high profile sticks hopefully the new blood can turn it around soon.....? | |||
gmittlestadt |
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Posts: 18 | So Mr. Guest is saying that only Burns and Maina know musky fishing. Exactly-Give me a break too! I think it's a great magazine. | ||
ranger6 |
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Disappointing to see people log as "guest's" only to make derogatory comments on issues they have no knowelege or facts on. If someone would like to give their opinion, then they should not be afraid to log in under their user name. I would argue the contibuting staff is more important to EA or any other publication than any one or two people. I for one will continue to support EA as I do Musky Hunter not only because I enjoy the reading, but because it is good for the health of the sport... | |||
mskyhntr |
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Posts: 814 | So does this mean our subscribtion is on hold? Are we going to recieve anymore issues? What about yearly subscribers if the magazine is no more...will we be refunded the difference? | ||
Slamr |
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Posts: 7039 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | mskyhntr - 4/28/2009 4:21 PM So does this mean our subscribtion is on hold? Are we going to recieve anymore issues? What about yearly subscribers if the magazine is no more...will we be refunded the difference? What in this thread would lead you to believe that the magazine is no longer publishing? | ||
mskyhntr |
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Posts: 814 | As a Member of the EA staff, I can tell you we are trying to keep our head above water at the moment -- The last year, we underwent some serious burdens - Staff, support, and financial wise. We're very proud of our product and feel we would do our readers an injustice to lessen the quality or just fill it with 90% advertisers. But with the way things have been going, we are running into some walls. This poor economy has hurt our advertisers which in turn hurts us - Hopefully we can pull through this. We appreciate the support of everyone who has been loyal to us through-out this difficult time. Thanks, Jerry Sondag Vice President Esox Angler Magazine Just reading between the lines....late issues and trying to stay above water. This tells me that they running into issues with funding which in turn without funding there possibly might not be no more EA. just my opinion | ||
Reelwise |
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Posts: 1636 | Enjoy the magazine guys. Not only do you get musky articles, but you get walleye and others as well. You dont get the same old articles rewritten over and over, the same kind of stories told over and over, or made up techniques. Dave Olsen does a great job designing the layout of the magazine as well. As for the subscription being too much... are you serious? $22 for 4 issues. Articles written by some of the most experienced muskie fisherman there is... Thats less than a double cowgirl... Edited by Reelwise 4/28/2009 5:03 PM | ||
Jsondag |
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | 1. Jack Burns is still involved in EA, he just stepped down to let Rob take over as Senior Editor - Jacks words were "Fish more, Work Less". But Jack is part of the heart and soul of this Magazine and still works with us. 2. Pete Maina is an industry mogul - because of that he has his hand in a lot of things - EA was something that he was proud of, but none the less, it wasn't benefiting him in ways he needed so he wanted to focus more on his show which provides much more for him personally. 3. As for our active status, we are between a rock and a hard place, and it is easy for faceless critics to post comments that criticize a company that caters to a small market that is very difficult to appease. Not to mention, as owners we don't get paid a red cent and we never have. I know many of you think that Pete ran this magazine up until now, but he didn't. He was an active owner and the face of EA - also, he never got paid. Dave Fornara the president of the organization has almost 7 figures into this, spends everyday in the office, and has never received a dime. I have been with EA for the last 3 years probably paying single handedly for your last 12 issues, I have never received any money. All we do is bleed and drain our personal funds to bring musky fisherman the best information on the rack. It is a labor of love, and we do it because we bleed fishing. We brought on walleyes to sell more subscriptions, so we could play with the idea of more money to go to six issues. For that we got chastised by a lot of people. We had printing issues, so we get complaints. Pete's gone, why bother? It is a never ending battle full of nay-sayers and negative comments. We do not want to upset or ignore the EA faithful, nor do we want fade away. We are doing everything we possibly can to continue. And thank you to all those who support and defend us at this point, we need the moral support. I have probably let you all in a little deeper than I should, but it is a frustrating deal to say the least. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | There will always be those bitter jealous people. I subscribe to EA and MuskyHunter. 10 years now for Muskyhunter and EA for as long as they have been in business. I will continue to subscribe to and enjoy both. Thanks for the hard work that are put into both magazines. | ||
Esoxonthefly421 |
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Posts: 292 Location: SW MI | I enjoy the magazine, sorry to hear about the troubles. | ||
john skarie |
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Posts: 221 Location: Detroint Lakes, MN | Esox Angler has not only been on the cutting edge of all things muskie since it's inception, it's also been a forum for differing camps to express opinions on everything from killing trophies, handling of muskies and muskie management. At it's core it's the best fishing mag I've ever read. It isn't because of one person, it's because of the whole team. If you aren't getting it, than you are missing out. JS | ||
Erieboy75 |
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Posts: 171 | Jerry I love the magazine. Very well written. I enjoy the multi-species aspect. Rob & the gang put out a great piece of work. I keep them all and go back to re-fresh my memory before trips and to help me try new tactics. Keep it going, big guy. (And tell Brett I said "hey" next time you see him.) ErieBoy75 | ||
jimkinner |
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Posts: 83 | I had recently seen a news report where it stated that both newspaper and magazine circulation was in serious decline nationwide. It makes me wonder if internet magazines are the future. They have a number of very real advantages, probably a dozen or more. The main downside is it's nice to take a paper mag with you into the "Reading Room". I've picked up several EA mags over the past few years. I was always impressed by the photography and the quality of the layout and editing. I'll bet you could make the move to paperless as you are a progressive publication. Best of luck to you, and I hope you ride this storm out. | ||
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