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My BassMasters subscription ran out and now they want me to renew, oh my oh my what should I do???

mine ran out a couple of years back i wish i had it once for the ray scott issue, but other than that, can't say ive missed it 

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4 minutes ago, Team9nine said:

Mine ran out 20 years ago…:dontknow:

 

Decisions…decisions

 

I'm gonna have a bourbon.

 

scott

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It's too cheap for me not to have. I'm gonna keep collecting the mags for no reason whatsoever.

I've been a member since the early to mid 80's. Can't imagine being without it. I enjoyed FLW's magazine, but there's no more FLW. I've let Bass Angler Magazine go, but I'll be staying with B.A.S.S. from now on 

I renew when they send me a letter saying $10 for 12 issues. There’s worse things to spend $10 on. 

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I dropped BASS Mag, and Bass Angler - I've got In Fisherman set to auto-renew.

Just wait.  They'll send you a renewal for something like $10 in a couple months if not sooner.  $10 a year is worth it-  $30 not so much IMO.   

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1 hour ago, Team9nine said:

Mine ran out 20 years ago…:dontknow:

 

Decisions…decisions

 

?

 

Decision done been made!

I've never had a subscription.   I'm not much for subscriptions for anything.

 

When I was a kid the man that took me fishing a bunch (a sub contractor for my Dad) would give me his old fishing magazines.  (B.A.S.S.  maybe)    If kids still read magazines I might subscribe to some stuff.  I really enjoyed those.   

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I have 30 years of issues, and let it expire several years ago.  Now I go to old issues and reread.  Much better than the new issues.

I'm a life member.........so.........

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22 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

I've got In Fisherman

This is the only magazine subscription I have anymore.  Its like 7 bucks/year for 13 editions.

 

There is actually a lot of useful regional information in it, probably because its based in Brainerd/Baxter.

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Look at online fishing magazines. The only articles of interest to me in Bassmaster is their Day on the lake series.

I am a Charter Life member since 1968, it’s been a free for 54+ years now!

Tom

PM, there is a excellent free online bass magazine.

I let my Bassmaster subscription go 3 years ago because at my age I'm kind of set in my ways when it comes to fishing (I'll be 71 in March).

 

I don't discount new methods or techniques for catching bass. It's just that I've reached a point where I prefer to keep things very simple and just fish my strengths no matter where I happen to launch my boat. 

 

 

As a former project manager, I remember one of the questions we ask in the earliest phase of the project is:

 

"What will happen if we do nothing?"

 

I also include that in the funding presentation (if it got that far) as one of the options that can help to explain why we need to do something.

 

In this case, doing nothing sounds like a viable option to me.

Awesome! you don't need to cancel now. 

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I've been a member for probably 11 or so years now, but it's probably been almost that long since I've read any of the magazines. I'd like to cancel, but do to fishing in BASS affiliated tournaments, I have to carry a Bass Times membership.  

I've never subscribed BASS magazine, I think my dad may have for a year or two. Anymore I find more online information and since I've been fishing 20+ years that there isn't much more that will benefit my fishing success. If I don't spend for the magazine I can use that money for lost baits etc. ?

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I just read them at the book store. :D  just kidding.  I havent read a magazine in decades. 

 

 

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I've never had a subscription to any magazine.  I would just let yours die a peaceful death.

I get 2 or 3 emails a month telling me its my last chance

Not sure they understand the words they are using

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