by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fishing, The Angling Report, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
If you’re going to be in Manhattan for a business meeting and you expect to have some free time, be sure you pack a fly rod, as there is quite a bit of saltwater fly fishing you can do right from Manhattan, or within an hour-and-a-half drive from Manhattan. Fish...
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Fly Fishing, The Angling Report, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Capt. Dan Wood (860-442-6343) for boat fishing the inshore islands and the rips out of Niantic on a 26-foot Pacemaker: Capt. Steve Burnett (860-445-7180) for boat fishing the inshore islands and rips out of Groton on a 20-foot Wahoo: Capt. Jeff Northrup...
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...
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Scuba Diving, Underwater USA, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Marblehead, Mass., is the ideal location for all-around New England diving.
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Colorado Stratos, Feature Articles, Sporting Destination Reviews, Sporting Travel, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Snooze buttons are seldom hit on alarm clocks during the fall at the High Lonesome Ranch. Many times the alarm clocks continue to ring and there is no one there to listen to them. With a cast and a blast ahead of me, I’m to excited to sleep.
by Angela Keer | Aug 4, 2013 | Feature Articles, Shooting Sportsman, Sporting Destination Reviews, Sporting Travel, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
The first shot of the morning belong to Lt. Col. Claiborne Walker (C.W., for short). The bird, a mature male grouse, flushed from an alder patch where a ridge of century-old pines dropped down to meet the dogleg of a feeder stream…