by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fishing, Fly Rod & Reel, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
A long, long time ago there was a group of us that fished for striped bass six days a week, before or after work. On some days we’d finish work and head right out to fish; if the tides weren’t right we’d go home, catch some sleep and head out again...
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fishing, Fly Tyer, Fly Tying, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Rhode Island fly tier Ken Abrames has treated a series of saltwater streamers he calls R.L.S flatwings (R.L.S stands for Roccus Leneatus Saxatilis, once the Latin name for Striped Bass.) These flies meet all manner of marine-fishing situations by replicating the...
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fisherman, Fly Fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
When Saltwater Fly Rodders consider angling opportunities on the Massachusetts coast, few think of the South Shore. Most anglers consider Cape Cod, Boston Harbor, Martha’s Vineyard, and the North Shore the states premier striped bass and bluefish water.
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Cape Cod Life, Feature Articles, Travel, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Spectacular beaches, idyllic green spaces, and lively downtowns draw millions of visitors each year to our region. Whether you’re visiting or make the area your home, count on our Insider’s Guide – a full 40 pages – for fresh new ideas on...
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Chatham Magazine, Feature Articles, Philanthropist's Profiles, Profiles, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
The man’s original name was Neesima Shimeta, and he was born into the house of a Japanese prince in 1834. His father was a highly respected writing master and his grandfather was essentially the prince’s chief of staff.
by Angela Keer | May 24, 2013 | Bird Hunting, Bird Hunting South of the Mason-Dixon, Feature Articles, Sporting Destination Reviews, Sporting Travel, Upland Almanac, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Quail aficionados are well acquainted with the historic plantation life that rooted in the rolling hills, lakes, rivers, and red clay of the Red Hills region. For over a century, shooters have traveled to the area that encompasses 515 square miles of land in the...