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Marlin World - Sportfishing Magazine Launched - FishNews - 03-23-2010

It is with great pleasure and excitement that I have the opportunity to present the inaugural issue of MARLIN WORLD.

LINK TO MAGAZINE: http://viewer.zmags.com/showmag.php?mid=pgptf

1. Click anywhere on the screen to ZOOM in and read.

2. Click the bottom left or bottom right of each page to move to the next or previous one.<br />
3. Videos will not play if zoom is used.

We believe that it will become the most popular online video magazine for the sportfishing community. It looks just like a real magazine. Turn the pages with your mouse and watch the articles come alive with video clips. Interactive adverts connect readers to products and services instantly.

The preview has been described as AWESOME, WONDERFUL, BRILLIANT, AMAZING - imagine what this first issue which has 56 pages and 21 embedded videos will be like!

WHAT MAKES MARLIN WORLD DIFFERENT?

"¢ All website and email links in articles and adverts are interactive.<br />
"¢ An interactive 'sportfishing hotspots' map gives details of each location and operating charter boats.<br />
"¢ The magazine is yours to contribute articles to ... we welcome and consider ALL contributions.<br />
"¢ Charter boats, crews, clubs, associations, organizations and forums can advertise for FREE (max. 75 words).<br />
"¢ The IGFA international angling rules are a permanent feature for reference purposes.<br />
"¢ Subscription to the magazine is FREE.

Since our preview launch on December 24th, 2007 . . . we have had almost 14,000 registrations to receive a FREE subscription to the magazine.

I urge you to take a LOOK NOW.

'Tight lines'

Paul Watson<br />
Consultant Editor