by Angela Keer | Jan 4, 2010 | Bird Hunting, Columns, Upland Almanac, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
One of the first fallacies taught in debate class is that there’s no logic in an appeal to tradition – that just because something has always been done a particular way, it always should be done that way (argumentum ad antiquitatem).
by Angela Keer | Jun 1, 2009 | Angling Trade, Feature Articles, Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
No one involved in the 1990’s flyfishing boom predicted the current state of plummeting sales. A consistently shrinking customer base. Terrorism. War. Rising energy cost. Inflation. Unemployment. Recession. Just over a decade ago , flyfishing manufacturers were...
by Angela Keer | May 27, 2009 | Chatham Bars Inn Magazine, Feature Articles, Fly Fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
A solitary fisherman shares his space on the flats as the sun rises over Chatham. During the warmer months, I wake up every day before sunrise. One of my indulgences is to pour a thermos full of hot coffee, get into my barely running CJ5, and drive to a beach to see...
by Angela Keer | Jan 8, 2009 | Columns, Upland Almanac, Upland Bird Hunting News, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Steve Sanetti, the president of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute, addressed the United Nations Open-Ended Working Group in early August. His objective was to explain the legitimate...
by Angela Keer | Jan 4, 2009 | Bird Hunting, Columns, Upland Almanac, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
The classic tinkling bell or the modern electronic beeper – who’s to say which is better for keeping track of your dog in the woods? Our expert on everything over which they can disagree have the answers for you.