by Angela Keer | Aug 14, 2013 | Fly Fish America, Writing by Magazine
Nothing beats hooking a big fish. It doesn’t matter if its a 26-inch brown, a 30-pound stripe, or a 10-pound large mouth; a trophy is a trophy. Nothing ruins a day of fishing more than breaking off your hoss as it runs for cover and hangs up in the weeds....
by Angela Keer | Aug 12, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fish America, Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Estuaries are some of the sweetest saltwater fishing spots. They are seldom far from the crashing surf, strong tidal rips or surging rocks, but are protected by land and by trees which minimize the impact from the wind…
by Angela Keer | Aug 12, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fish America, Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
The Massachusetts North Shore- that stretch of coastline between Boston Harbor and the New Hampshire border- is a piece of turf where you can catch striped bass and still smell the pungency of rotting apples or cut hay drying in the sun. There are not many places...
by Angela Keer | Aug 8, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fish America, Fly Fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
South County’s waters are as diverse as a fisherman will find anywhere, and concentrated in a small area. Even the run to Block Island is only a dozen miles off-shore. And many fisherman will wade fish the South County water, then catch the last ferry to Block...
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fish America, Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Some parts of the country conjure up the roots of fly fishing. The Catskills is is one such area, made famous by notables like Art Flick, Roy Steenrod, Hoagy Carmicheal, Charles Ritz and Esquire magazine’s Arnold Gingrech. Michigan-with Hemingway, then the 1959...
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fish America, Fly Fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Coastline measurements drive cartographers crazy. They’re never exactly exactly sure what to measure. One common method is to measure a state’s boundaries at the high tide mark. You’ll get a clear read for sure, but if you take the same measurement...