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BASS ANGLER Magazine Debut

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact:
Mark Lassagne
Bass Angler magazine
(925) 362-3190
mark@bassanglersguide.com

Bass Angler’s Guide changes to BASS ANGLER
San Ramon, CA, July 1st 2010 – Bass Angler Magazine
As the third issue of 2010 hits the streets; the fastest growing bass fishing magazine announced today that it has modified its name to BASS ANGLER Magazine.

Mark Lassagne the publisher stated “We are very excited to make this change; dropping the word Guide at the end of our name will give readers a clear focus of our direction”. Moreover, we want bass anglers to know we are a magazine committed to them, not a once a year calendar or lake guide”.

Being in the vanguard of bass fishing focused on bringing you the very best we teamed up with Steve Adams of 316 Design who redesigned the look, feel and layout of the Magazine and Web site providing even more information along with a cleaner and more professional look”.

The new Web Site: (www.bassanglermag.com) provides exciting news, updates and information for the bass fishing public. Our previous Web site will continue to function as always (www.bassanglersguide.com)

BASS ANGLER provides outstanding support for the sport fishing industry; BASS ANGLER Magazine offers a targeted, low-cost, and high-yield advertising for any company seeking business from bass anglers. BASS ANGLER magazine; is available quarterly at www.bassanglermag.com or at over 350 retailers across the nation.
Advertising contact: ads@bassanglersguide.com

More about BASS ANGLER……

The BASS ANGLER is pleased to offer a bass magazine unlike any other. Now in its 19th year of publication, BASS ANGLER continues to make a strong statement with timely articles that unveil the newest tackle and techniques for catching more and bigger bass. Though written from a western vantage point, we provide timely articles that help anglers worldwide become more proficient at their craft.
“Our writers are professional anglers and guides worldwide who understand the value of sharing what they know to help our readers become more successful on the water,” states Mark Lassagne, owner and publisher, “their honest sharing of hard-won secrets, results in greater success for them as guides and professional anglers, it’s a win-win situation.”

BASS ANGLER is written and published by bass anglers-for bass anglers and we understand the value of providing articles that benefit the beginner or recreational bass angler also. “Our goal is to be the best bass magazine on the planet.” states Lassagne

Published quarterly, BASS ANGLER Magazine retails for $7.95 and boasts 30 to 40 articles per issue plus low advertising content, BASS ANGLER is an exceptional value.

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Comment by Jake Anderson on July 19, 2010 at 7:56am
Ron,

It means that there are alot of articles in the magazine written by some great NW anglers. The rest of the articles are written by great anglers from other places beside the NW.
Comment by Ronald Hobbs, Jr. on July 17, 2010 at 12:03pm
Snake what does "many instances" mean?
Comment by Jake Anderson on July 14, 2010 at 9:32am
Great work on the magazine mark. I enjoyed this months segment on 3 techniques for getting kids on fish. Its always tough for me to decide what to have kids and other non fisherman fish with when I do get to take them out.
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For those of you how have never read this magazine.....you owe it to yourself to check it out. Its the only thing I look forward to in my mail box. Great articles on local NW waterways, and written by some great NW anglers in many instances.

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