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Stalking The Seam was born beside the woodstove on a late winter’s night in 2013.
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Outdoor Writers Association of America
Stalking The Seam was born beside the woodstove on a late winter’s night in 2013.
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Imagine trying to shoot a duck flying at 50 mph — with a rifle, not a shotgun and a scope that must be focused before you pull the trigger.
Flying photography: Great shots require more than a wing and a prayer Read More »
Did you see the movie about the guy going to work?
Start being dramatic: Craft compelling tales in everyday stories Read More »
I made air for 10 years. I’ve made art for nine. Let me explain.
Art vs. Air: Knowing the difference and striking a balance Read More »
Outdoor Writers Association of America is pleased to announce Candice Gaukel Andrews and Tristan Baurick as recipients of the 2015 OWAA
ohn Madson Fellowship.
Andrews and Baurick awarded Madson fellowship Read More »
OWAA turned 88 on April 9 and in celebration I took some time to reflect on the organization’s origins, what it looks like today and where it’s headed.
In the May 2015 elections, OWAA members elected three members to the board of directors: Tom Keer (Massachusetts), Vicki Mountz (Ohio) and Paul Vang (Montana).
OWAA elects three new board members Read More »
There is nothing worse than coming into camp after a long day of hunting or fishing when you’re tired, hungry and just want a hearty meal only to realize the only edible food is ramen noodles or stale granola bars.
Camp Chef cooks up real meals while camping Read More »
Since 1950, Hobie Cat Company has been in the business of shaping a unique lifestyle based around fun, water and innovative quality products.
Hobie’s newest boats offer more adventure Read More »