The internet is well and truly coming of age and traditional print based magazines are starting to take steps into the online world. One such magazine is Total Sea Fishing, published by David Hall Publications.
As many of you are aware World Sea Fishing has a fantastic relationship with Total Sea Fishing Magazine, not only are the guys in charge brilliant chaps, but we both feel strongly about the future of our sport and dedicate regularly updated pages on conservation, angling politics, not to mention interesting features and tip bits to make your angling more enjoyable and successful.
Over the last few months the guys at Total Sea Fishing Magazine have been working hard on producing their own web site, the new site is the perfect complement to the magazine providing latest sea angling news, reviews of products featured in the magazine as well as all the latest info on the current issue of the magazine. One of the really neat and unique features of this web site is the video content based on what features appear in the paper edition of the magazine, but more importantly the chance to hear the editorial teams take on the current issue of the magazine. Each month Barney Wright and Roger Mortimore, TSFs very own A-Team, talk about the latest issue of the magazine including what’s in it, which features they enjoyed doing the most and what their honest opinions are of the kit they review! It is rare you get to hear the editorial teams thoughts on their magazines and it is well worth a watch!
Many of you will be aware that Total Sea Fishing is one of the sponsors of the British Open Competition that will be taking place at Bridlington over the weekend of the 29th of February. The TSF Team will be there over the weekend and will be doing a question and answers session for anglers as well as mingling (no doubt sinking a few pints too) with those in attendance, so remember to say hello if you bump into one them! From what I hear the Craic at least year’s event was something else!
The brand new Total Sea Fishing web site can be found by visiting: www.totalseamagazine.com












