Evolution of Game & Fish Magazines: (Clockwise from top left) September 2019, December/January 2006, February 1996, June 1986, Vol. 1 No. 1 1976. Just as our look has improved since our first iteration in 1976, so has our approach to providing hunters and anglers with information relevant to their region.
August 01, 2019
By Michael F.X. Cassidy
Welcome to the new Game & Fish . We are excited to announce an improved magazine with more regional pages focused on the type of where-to and how-to content you trust us to deliver.
The changes are the culmination of many hours of work from our content and design team. We will concentrate on four key regions throughout the country—East, South, Midwest and West—in order to best serve readers where they hunt, fish and shoot. You will find new concepts for columns, new writers, new page designs and more.
Game & Fish has been serving readers for 43 years. As we renew and strengthen our commitment to you, we return to our roots and reflect on the foundational elements that launched this magazine.
The September issue of Game & Fish Magazines go on sale Aug. 6. Click here to subscribe In the words of David Morris, our founding editor: Game & Fish will cover the how, when, where and gear. An equally important purpose of this magazine is to take an active role in the movement to protect our environment and to preserve our wildlife resources.
To that end please see our new conservation column {Page 16, September 2019 issue) that addresses a growing threat to hunters and anglers nationwide. We look forward to keeping you up to date on the latest developments that affect game and fish populations, and the ways in which you enjoy these resources. Hunters and anglers are the voice of conservation; our goal is to equip you to lead the conversation.
We will work even harder to continue to be The Regional Outdoor Guide. Game & Fish is dedicated to serving outdoor enthusiasts, providing in-depth regional coverage to enhance your outdoor experiences where you live. Game & Fish is your authority on gear, tips and tactics, seasons and where to go.
Let us take you on your next outdoor adventure. Your feedback is important; please drop us a line and let us know how we are doing.
Michael F.X. Cassidy
Publisher
Publisher Michael Cassidy caught this heavy tarpon near Islamadora, Fla., by throwing a Gurgler fly with an 11-weight Orvis Helios.