10-19-2002, 11:04 PM
The article in In Fisherman was written by Matt Straw. There's another good article on DEEP fall walleyes in the Outdoor Life this month, by Dick Sternberg and another in North American Fisherman on the same subject by Al Lindner...formerly of In Fisherman.
If you have an opportunity to read the latter two articles, you will swear they are written by the same person. Whole paragraphs are almost identical. I wonder if Al Lindner is "ghosting" for someone else, or is submitting the same story to different magazines under different names.
At any rate, the content is good. It puts some science to the conditions being discovered by serious Deer Creek walleye chasers right now. The fish may go well over 50 feet deep at this time of year, and require specialized tackle and tactics.
I have been a longtime subscriber to both In Fisherman and North American Fisherman. When I saw Al Lindner's kisser on the cover of the NAF magazine I thought somebody messed up on their cover pics. But, it went on to explain that the Lindners left In Fisherman to launch "Lindner Media Productions."
I've always enjoyed their programs, and have added much to my personal fishing database from them. But, I do have a problem with the "Lindner attitude."
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If you have an opportunity to read the latter two articles, you will swear they are written by the same person. Whole paragraphs are almost identical. I wonder if Al Lindner is "ghosting" for someone else, or is submitting the same story to different magazines under different names.
At any rate, the content is good. It puts some science to the conditions being discovered by serious Deer Creek walleye chasers right now. The fish may go well over 50 feet deep at this time of year, and require specialized tackle and tactics.
I have been a longtime subscriber to both In Fisherman and North American Fisherman. When I saw Al Lindner's kisser on the cover of the NAF magazine I thought somebody messed up on their cover pics. But, it went on to explain that the Lindners left In Fisherman to launch "Lindner Media Productions."
I've always enjoyed their programs, and have added much to my personal fishing database from them. But, I do have a problem with the "Lindner attitude."
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