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some outdoor magazines are no longer family friendly

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TerribleTed
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Now really what so bad about anal seepage! A hart attics would be way less embarrassing. Every drug seams to have a page long disclaimer including multiple side effects. But this is not to be taken lightly.

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Ironcat
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The problem isn't the magazines, the problem is the internet.
With all the information, stories, pictures, etc, being so readily available at the click of a button, all paper magazines and newspapers are seeing a decline in sales / subscriptions.
Magazines make their money from selling ad space.
Less sales means less people wanting to buy space.
Which means they pretty much have to take what they can get.

So who is still reading the paper version of a magazine our grandfathers enjoyed?
Fathers and Grandfathers!
People who may be in need of male "enhancement".

I don't know the exact stats but something like 350 mags closed in 2009 compared to 250 start-ups.
Keep reading to the kids, skip those ads, and enjoy the feel of paper while you can before rising costs and falling sales add this one to the list...

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doghunter
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I grew up on F&S and hate to hear that. As Ironcat already mentioned, most of the magazines are doomed due to the internet. It's the only reason I don't have any outdoor mag subscriptions now except woods and water.

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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love me some "shake weight" commercials tho!

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graybellplumb
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woods and water is great. I like it because it has mainly florida stuff.I can't afford to hunt anywhere else.

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