OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES
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Council Votes to Initiate Interagency Working Group on River Herring and Shad
This week the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council voted to address additional conservation of river herring and shad through an interagency working group.
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Hobie Proves That Not All Fishing Kayaks Are Created Equal
All fishing kayaks are created equal, right? Hardly. One ride in the new Hobie® Mirage® Sport and anglers everywhere will immediately appreciate and understand it for what it is: an extremely stable 225-pound capacity, easy-to-use watercraft that excels for fishing in-shore and on smaller bodies of water.
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Bookshelf
Travel Wild Wisconsin, By Candice Gaukel Andrews…
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Outdoor writing community loses great editor and friend
By Jay Michael Strangis — I opened my 2013-2014 OWAA Directory recently and checked my listing…
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Promote yourself with a one-sheet
By Peter Wood — As an eager first-time attendee during the 2007 OWAA conference in Roanoke, Va., a seminar on launching a blog got my attention.
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Capturing the moment
By Steve Maanum — I think all of us have witnessed an event in nature that left us saying, “If I only had a camera.”
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Learning to adapt to changing technologies
By Carol Lynde — There is nothing permanent, except change, according to Greek philosopher Heraclitus…
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Nurturing outdoor explorers: Lydia Lohrer
By Peter Van Horn — In 1994 an editor for The Voice newspapers of Michigan told Lydia Lohrer that no one would read her column…
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Letters to the Editor
“Catfight” Writer Helps Share the Facts…
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Who is OWAA?
By Tom Sadler — Who is OWAA?
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Youth writing contest aims to inspire next generation
If we don’t encourage young writers and outdoors enthusiasts, the outdoor writer could soon become an endangered species.
