OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES
Use Your Outdoor Voices
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 Protecting public land: Selling federal lands threatens future of huntingBy Tim Brass — It was way back in 1996 when I first stumbled behind my dad and grandpa with a pair of waders… 
 
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 No reel neededTenkara USA brings simplicity, tradition to fly-fishing — Daniel Galhardo learned a secret the first time he visited Japan: You don’t need a reel to fly-fish… 
 
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 Welcome to OWAASay hello to John Bigbie, Ben Duchesney, Jason Duncan, Lou Dzierzak, Ruth Hoyt, Dave Veldman and Marianna Trevino Wright 
 
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 Grizzlies in the mistBy Mary L. Peachin — Big Mama and her yearling stood about 10-feet from our zodiac boat 
 
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 Web videos complement print workBy Mark Sak — We are all looking for ways to stand out in our market 
 
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 Get close: The art of photographing flowers and other small subjectsBy Ruth Hoyt — In the early 1990s my first photographic income came from documenting 50 Missouri native wildflowers… 
 
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 Do-it-yourself book publishing: Your guide to writing, printing and selling your workBy Colleen Miniuk-Sperry — Do you have a book idea itching in your mind? Do you want complete creative control over your project?… 
 
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 Expanding markets: Crossing over to radioBy Charlie Burchfield — I’d never worked in radio when a local station approached me in 1981 about hosting an outdoor show on the air… 
 
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 Making peace with the serial comma: Why one editor changed her styleBy Danielle Taylor — A bout a year and a half ago, I went through an editor’s version of an identity crisis… 
 
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 Nature centers a great resource for outdoor communicatorsBy Rich Patterson — When Lisa Ballard asked me to lead an early morning urban nature walk at OWAA’s McAllen, Texas, conference, I readily agreed… 
 
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 See you in Knoxville in 2015By Tom Sadler — When I ask members what the single best thing about OWAA is, they usually answer “conference…” 
 
