N.Y. Outdoor News
#11
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Caledonia, NY
ORIGINAL: SPIKEHORN11
I was surprized when i went to the store to get the april Turkey and Turkey Hunting that NY Outdoor News was right next to it.I am gonna read it today but it looks good from me just flipping through it. I haven't seen the New York Sportsman or New York Game and Fish for a while now. Are they still around?
I was surprized when i went to the store to get the april Turkey and Turkey Hunting that NY Outdoor News was right next to it.I am gonna read it today but it looks good from me just flipping through it. I haven't seen the New York Sportsman or New York Game and Fish for a while now. Are they still around?
#13
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 773
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From: Caledonia, NY
ORIGINAL: NYMAD1
So thats the famous Charlie P.
, Well I'm glad to here others are enjoying this paper as much as me. Its nice to read articles that relate to were I hunt and fish.
So thats the famous Charlie P.
, Well I'm glad to here others are enjoying this paper as much as me. Its nice to read articles that relate to were I hunt and fish.
I am sure Charlie P. won't be the last of the hunting.net NY members in NYON.
#16
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 241
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I'm a student of outdoor writing and was wondering what you like about the magazine. Does it inform you about public land. I get a few northeast based magazines and was wondering how you think this is a better magazine? I little feedback would be great! I'm doing a little research as to what the sportsman ( average man ) really want. I myself dislike the advertising, but it helps keep the magazines running. I do like a magazine that I can relate to or about places I've been. Any feedback would be helpful. Thank you.
Till our trails cross,
WW
Till our trails cross,
WW
#17
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 773
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From: Caledonia, NY
ORIGINAL: Wild Work
I'm a student of outdoor writing and was wondering what you like about the magazine. Does it inform you about public land. I get a few northeast based magazines and was wondering how you think this is a better magazine? I little feedback would be great! I'm doing a little research as to what the sportsman ( average man ) really want. I myself dislike the advertising, but it helps keep the magazines running. I do like a magazine that I can relate to or about places I've been. Any feedback would be helpful. Thank you.
Till our trails cross,
WW
I'm a student of outdoor writing and was wondering what you like about the magazine. Does it inform you about public land. I get a few northeast based magazines and was wondering how you think this is a better magazine? I little feedback would be great! I'm doing a little research as to what the sportsman ( average man ) really want. I myself dislike the advertising, but it helps keep the magazines running. I do like a magazine that I can relate to or about places I've been. Any feedback would be helpful. Thank you.
Till our trails cross,
WW
Where are you studying writing?
A good way to get in the habit of outdoor writing is to re-read what you write/type and make sure you use the correct rules of grammar. Saves you time, and embarassment later. Also, do not begin sentences back to back with the same word (I, I'm). Don't think I am being an A$$, because I make the same mistakes all the time. Just having someone else look over your work can make the difference. Also, stepping back for a few minutes, then returning, will allow you to spot errors.
Good outdoor writers are few and far between. A ton of writers are edited heavily. The ones who aren't are the ones who make the best of their fortune.
#20
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 241
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Thanks for the feedback!!! Yes, you are right about advertising. Count the pages of advertising in most issues. It's a very high ratio. Come on Viagra ads, please. These ads have nothing to do with outdoor sports.LOL Also, I'm a student. My spelling and grammar can be checked with the click of a button. I know the morals of outdoor writing, and the manner in which it is written. I'm looking at what the average joe sportsman is looking for. You know the guy who makes up 90% of the outdoorsmen.
Till our trails cross,
WW
Till our trails cross,
WW



