Same old same old....the monthly Sea Angler thread.
In my early years of angling, the magazine was an invaluable source of information and learning (No internet then). The trouble these days is the amount of information Sea Angler is battling against. I can see two sides to this story. By promoting this 'Cod boom' they're trying to encourage people to go fishing, and so support their local tackle shop. Whether this is right or wrong is a matter of debate.
On the other hand, should Sea Angler be using, as some people say, misleading headlines? Possibly not. But all it takes is for one angler, doesn't matter where they are, to quote this, and Sea Angler can use it as a headline. I'm not privvy to catches all round our coast, but I would like to bet there have been some very good bags caught.
To be honest, I don't buy the magazine anymore, because I used to use it as a learning tool. I'm not saying I know everything, I just don't think it could teach me anything now.
Use the magazine how you want to, to learn new marks, new knots (I learnt the Bimini twist in the Sea Angler) and new rigs. Whether you agree with the headlines or not shouldn't detract from the use you get from the magazine.
At the end of the day, if you don't like it, don't buy it.