Ed has the right answer to part of the problem. You can't print what you don't get. I have edited several publications over the years, including FAOL, and it is always a struggle to get material. I am so appreciative of the writers that have contributed material over the years and they, not me, have made FAOL worth reading. Unfortunately we no longer receive many articles and so we have to rely on just a few faithful individuals to give us content. We don't pay for content since the original idea of FAOL was anglers sharing with other anglers. I'm certain that if Deanna would have had to pay for material FAOL would never have been published and it has provided a forum for writers that might never have gotten published elsewhere. All print media, whether hard copy or Internet, is having trouble getting material because it's all "out there" already. As Byron stated, if you want to know about it you can find it, for free, on the Internet.