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Hello, and thanks for checking out the Fishing Newsletter from BellaOnline.com. This is a free newsletter sent out weekly or biweekly with the latest from the Fishing site.

Fishing is a fun sport the whole family can be involved in. The best thing about fishing is anyone can start at any age, and there’s not much investment to start; just a hook at the end of some line on a pole.

Fishing is also a great way to connect with others and with nature. This will tell you all about receiving the Fishing Newsletter, how to subscribe to it and the ease of unsubscribing. Here is a quick Question and Answer section that will explain all about the Fishing Newsletter.

What is the Fishing Newsletter?

This newsletter is where you can find out the latest articles that are up on the Fishing section, which may include product reviews and testing, informational guides on important fishing topics, fun destinations to travel to, great books and handbooks that are out there for learning more, and even fun trivia about the sport. (Trivia Question: How much did the Oregon Game Fish record Striped Bass weigh caught in 1973? See the answer below!)

How will the Fishing Newsletter be sent out and how safe is my email address?

The newsletter is sent out in easy-to-read text format making it easy to be received by a number of email services. While this newsletter will be received by you, you remain completely anonymous to us. Your email will never be sold and will not be used for any other purpose other than getting the newsletter you signed up for. And you can unsubscribe to the newsletter at any time.

What will be in it?

Just information on the latest articles from the Fishing site and links to both the forum section and how to unsubscribe if you’d like to.

How to sign up and what happens next?

Just enter your working email address in the box under ‘Free Newsletter!’ on the right hand side of this page, and click the blue arrow button. A Thank You page will be displayed letting you know the details of security, anti-spam and email filters.

A test message will be sent via email to see if the newsletter can come through to you. Once you received the test message, you’ve nothing further to do. If not, add us to your address book or spam protection whitelist.

How to unsubscribe?

There is a link on every newsletter that is sent out to unsubscribe yourself easily.

Browse through a previous Fishing Newsletter and then sign up to receive future mailings.

Welcome again to the Fishing Newsletter!

Answer to the Trivia Question: The record Striped Bass caught in 1973 by Beryl Bliss in the Umpqua River was a whopping 68 pounds! Source: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Cold Water Game Fish Records.



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