Thanks, everybody!

When I started in the outdoor writing business, there was a thriving market for both hunting and fishing stories. In fact it took several years for me to sell anything BUT stories, and start selling some technical stuff as well. Being able to sell both made paying the bills a lot easier--but back then stories paid better than technical articles. Today the reverse is true, and pay for fishing writing is worse than the hunting market, the reason I pretty much quit writing about fishing, and also part of the reason we started RIFLE LOONY NEWS.

We're working right now on the book collection of the second five years of RLN, and should have it out this summer. Hard to believe it's been a decade since we put together the first issue....


“Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.”
John Steinbeck