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Destination Fish: The Travel Guide to Sport Fishing the Globe
Hi. I'm Doug Kelly, publisher. I learned long ago that the only thing that makes for good reading is good writing. If articles read like a medical textbook and offer the same tired clichés, readers soon drift away like chum in a swift current. Likewise, viewing pictures of the same ol’ species in the same ol’ poses month after month starts to wear thin.

Sadly, outstanding wordsmithing and image-taking is all too often absent in our genre. We typically get lots of meat and potatoes served up by great fishing captains, but it’s usually delivered like a splat in a food line. Modern-day Hemingways just don’t seem to be drawn to topics involving the catching of watery creatures, and likely the Nobel Prize for literature will seldom find its way to the author of a treatise on casting a fly rod or setting a trolling spread.

So how can a magazine stand out from the crowd? First, methodically locate excellent writers whose stories aren’t laden with “screaming drags” and “rods bent double,” and who can snap pictures worthy of a coffee table book. Second, complement the improved filling with better icing – namely, a thick, high-gloss bond for the cover and inside pages. Third, put a well-known personality on the cover who loves to fish instead of the typical fish pic. Fourth, appeal to the ever-growing segment of a fishing public that enjoys traveling to foreign lands in pursuit of their favorite pastime.

That’s the mission of Destination Fish.

In this issue, you’re going to learn about fishing in the magnificent Himalayas, an amazing whitewater river in Chile, the huge and plentiful salmon at a remote Alaskan river, an exotic and even mythical fish in the Kingdom of Bhutan, rainbow trout in lakes of the Andes, and encounters with sailfish and crocodiles in Costa Rica.

We thank you for joining us in the pages of Destination Fish. Isn’t it exhilarating to discover new fishing Meccas and to rediscover familiar ones?

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Scuba Diving - Miami Dive Stop
If you are a certified recreational scuba diver, you can charter the 14-passenger Aquavita for 1/2 and full day dive trips, or join us on a scheduled one. The Aquavita is docked at the Bill Bird Marina at  Haulover Park, just south of Sunny Isles Beach and a few miles north of Miami Beach, Florida.