VHawk - Don't give up on publishing your results. It's quite common for someone to "ghost write" an article for a magazine. That is, whoever is providing the technical details for the article is different than the person doing the actual writing. I'm sure it's common in angling literature.

As you know from being on this BB, there are some absolutely terrific anglers on this BB but their composition skills are, well, let's just say need some polishing...... ;\)

Magazines have long known that a lack of perfect writing skills should not prevent technical information from being published. Having a ghost writer help with the story, or a good editor can mean the difference between having good information being published or getting stuck in a file cabinet.

So stick with it! Write it up and send it to Nick (STS) or Pat (SSJ). If you admit that you're better at catching fish than writing about them, they'll understand. In the end, the decision to publish should be based on the quality of the information being provided, not the eloquence of the prose.