OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES
Use Your Outdoor Voices
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Eye on the Sky: McAllen a bird watcher's paradise
By Ann and Rob Simpson — Our kids stopped asking. They don’t invite us on vacations anymore…
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Welcome to OWAA
Say hello to Judy Benson, John Paul Harris Jr., Josh Honeycutt, Jeffrey Isenhart, Michael A. Kallok, Robert F. Kay, Stephen Kirkpatrick, Vivian Wagner, Brent Wheat and Nadia White.
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In Memory: Lonnie Williamson and Tom Fegely
Our thoughts are with the family of Lonnie Williamson, an award-winning OWAA legend who died Dec. 18…Tom Fegely, a former OWAA member who served on the Board of Directors, died Dec. 17 in his home-state of Pennsylvania after a long illness…
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Birds vs. Bushels: How ag commodity prices are impacting hunting in the heartland
By Chris Madson — Anybody who has hunted pheasants— or sharptails, Huns, prairie ducks, and whitetails…
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Making Still Photos Move
By Lisa Densmore — Getting enough b-roll to cover an interview can be a challenge…
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Bookshelf
The Shooter’s Bible Guide to Home Defense: A Comprehensive Handbook on How to Protect Your Property from Intrusion and Invasion – By Roger Eckstine…
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Driving for Diversity: John Robinson works to open outdoors to all
By Peter Van Horn — Growing up, John Robinson didn’t like to read…
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Letters to the Editor
New Members Cause for Concern…
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What can OWAA do for you?
By Tom Sadler — By the time you read this, many of you will have renewed your dues or support for OWAA…
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PARTNERSHIP ENDED BETWEEN BLUE HERON COMMUNICATIONS AND THE COLEMAN COMPANY INC.
NORMAN, Okla. (January 31, 2014) Blue Heron Communications, an outdoor-specialty marketing and public relations agency, announces the termination of its partnership with The Coleman Company Inc., effective immediately. The termination of this partnership ends Blue Herons tenure as the public relations agency of record for the Coleman, Stearns, Sevylor and Mad Dog Gear brands. All…
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Maine Department Recommends No Legislative Action on Soft Bait Ban
The proposed ban on fishing with soft baits in Maine is no longer before the state’s legislature. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife presented its report regarding the use of soft baits in Maine’s waters to the legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife on January 28, 2014. The final conclusion:…


