Fur-Fish-Game

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EditorJohn D. Taylor
CategoriesHunting/fishing magazine
FrequencyMonthly
ISSN
0016-2922

Fur-Fish-Game (often called Fur, Fish and Game or FFG) is an American

furs.[2]

History

Founder

exporters
. As the only magazine to provide this information, it was an immediate success. In 1914, Harding sold the magazine due to poor health. When he recovered in 1925, his offer to repurchase the magazine was rebuffed, so Harding bought another magazine, Fur News and Outdoor World, and changed the name to Fur-Fish-Game.

Harding outlined his philosophy for the new magazine:

"FUR-FISH-GAME wants articles from subscribers telling of their actual experiences-whether hunting, trapping, fur buying, fishing, camping, fur farming, medicinal root growing, etc.-with photographs if possible. The editor believes that such material is often of more interest and value than much that is written in flowing language by those who follow writing as a business. F-F-G will be of practical pleasure and profit- edited and published for those who wish to read in plain, everyday language about fur, fish, game and allied interests."[3]

FFG today

FFG is still published monthly by Harding's descendants. Although there is less emphasis on fur and trapping than in decades past, the magazine maintains its pragmatic approach to outdoor life. The current BPA audited average paid circulation is 121,162.

Features and regular columns

  • "Fish & Tackle"
  • "Fur Market Report"
  • "Predator Hunting"
  • "The Gun Rack"
  • "I Knew That!" (useful tips and ideas supplied by readers)
  • "New Products"
  • "News and Notes"
  • "The Question Box"
  • "The Trapline"

References

  1. ^ 2004 Total Circulation for Top 100 BPA Worldwide Magazines. Circulation Trends and Magazine Handbook
  2. ^ furfishgame.com, the FUR-FISH-GAME Magazine official website
  3. ^ "A. R. Harding: The Practical Outdoorsman." History of FUR-FISH-GAME Archived 2006-10-24 at the Wayback Machine

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