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Found 130 Publications. Displaying results 1 to 10.
Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $150-275, word count: 1500-2500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Magazine focusing on hunting and fishing in Wisconsin.

Game & Fish articles fall into two categories:

● State-specific stories run in only one magazine and contain information unique to a single state. These articles tend to focus on the best places to hunt or fish, and often feature local experts. Because of their quantity, state-specific topics represent the greatest opportunity for free-lance sales. Queries should be mailed to the editor of the appropriate magazine.

● Multi-state stories appear in two or more magazines, and are much more limited in quantity than our state-specific slots. These topics mainly consist of how-to information, regional game or fish management topics, humor or true adventure. Address queries to "Regional Editor."

All articles run either 1,500 or 2,500 words in length, including any sidebars. Only selected articles are included on their web site.


Example feature articles include:

"Wisconsin Turkey Outlook 2008"
Wisconsin turkey hunting is getting better and better, and this year will be no exception. Here’s where you can bag a spring tom in 2008! (April 2008)

"Wisconsin Goose Hunting 2007"
Add together high numbers of both resident and migratory Canada geese, mix in some of the largest wetlands on the continent, flavor with liberal hunting regulations, and you’ve got a recipe for outstanding goose hunting. (November 2007)

"Wisconsin Walleyes: Whispers And Wants "
Fisheries managers and resources combine to sustain and improve Badger State walleye fisheries. (March 2008)

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $150-500, word count: 800-1500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Wildlife Art is the most widely recognized, award winning journal for information about art and artists depicting the natural world, including wildlife, Western, Southwestern, Indian, landscapes and more. Readers are treated to a wide array of subjects including a myriad of artistic media, the masters and new artists, regional and national art shows, and collectibles.

Departments are filled with details about new originals, upcoming events, endangered species, news from the art world, gallery collections and information essential for collectors, connoisseurs, galleries and art publishers. They include: Publisher’s Comments, What’s New, Nature’s Way, Editor’s Choice, Art Beat, State of the Art and Curator’s Critique.

Buys 40 mss a year.

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $450-600 , word count: 1500-2000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

WESTERN OUTDOOR NEWS is California’s only sportsman’s weekly and the nation’s biggest weekly fishing and hunting newspaper. Serving the interests of fishermen and hunters living in and around California, it is published in both Northern California and Southern California editions.

Editorial coverage includes both freshwater and saltwater fishing throughout the state, as well as hunting. Weekly departments include Baja Beat, Map Feature, Private Boater’s Spotlight, Satellite Image, Tide Tables and Trout Plants. Our staff of reporters provides weekly columns focused on saltwater fishing, bass fishing, fishing in Baja, hunting throughout the state and DFG questions and answers. The ever-popular Fishing Formcharts provide a synopsis of fishing opportunities available across the state and are conveniently referenced by geographic location.

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Buys 36-40 mss/year.

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $450-600 , word count: 1500-2000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

The Magazine of Western Sportfishing—is the West’s leading authority on saltwater and freshwater fishing techniques, tackle and destinations, with all reports presenting the latest and most reliable information available. Editorial coverage includes the Far West states of California, Oregon and Washington, plus Alaska, Baja California and British Columbia.

Articles involve fishing for saltwater and freshwater species found in the West, with facts and comments attributed to recognized authorities in their fields.

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Buys 36-40 mss/year.

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
word count: 1500-2500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Magazine focusing on hunting and fishing in West Virgina.

Game & Fish articles fall into two categories:
- State-specific stories run in only one magazine and contain information unique to a single state. These articles tend to focus on the best places to hunt or fish, and often feature local experts. Because of their quantity, state-specific topics represent the greatest opportunity for free-lance sales. Queries should be mailed to the editor of the appropriate magazine.
- Multi-state stories appear in two or more magazines, and are much more limited in quantity than our state-specific slots. These topics mainly consist of how-to information, regional game or fish management topics, humor or true adventure. Address queries to "Regional Editor."

All articles run either 1,500 or 2,500 words in length, including any sidebars. Only selected articles are included on the web site.

Example feature articles include:

"West Virginia’s Top Public-Land Turkeys"
Though most of our state’s best gobbler getting takes place on private land, there’s still plenty of great turkey hunting on public land, too. Here are places to consider.

"Mountain State Small-Game Hunting"
Rabbit and squirrel seekers have plenty to look forward to right through to the end of our state's long small-game season. Here's where you should try. (December 2007)

"Stonewall Jackson: West Virginia’s No. 1 Bass Lake"
Despite its age, this catch-and-release reservoir continues to provide topnotch largemouth bass action year after year. Read on for best-bet places to fish on our state’s No. 1 bass water. (April 2008)

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $100-125, word count: 500-1000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Waterfront News readers are a diverse group of people with varied interests. They sail or powerboat, are active in neighborhood issues and like to dine out and travel. They live and work along the Intracoastal Waterway, the New River and Middle River, Dania Cut-off Canal and Biscayne Bay; areas where the Waterfront News is circulated free, door-to-door and over-the-counter.

Waterfront News is looking for Boating Adventures, how to, history, nature and life style articles, as well as boat profiles and current boating events.

Feature articles include:

NEWS: "New boat storage facilities under construction in Broward"

DIVING: "Teenage diver sets his sights on a future in biology"

WAYPOINT: "Mississippi’s West Ship Island offers history and austere beauty"

HABITAT: "Loggerhead turtle nests lag, green and leatherbacks are up"

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
word count: 1500-2500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Magazine focusing on hunting and fishing in Washington and Oregon.

Game & Fish articles fall into two categories:
- State-specific stories run in only one magazine and contain information unique to a single state. These articles tend to focus on the best places to hunt or fish, and often feature local experts. Because of their quantity, state-specific topics represent the greatest opportunity for free-lance sales. Queries should be mailed to the editor of the appropriate magazine.
- Multi-state stories appear in two or more magazines, and are much more limited in quantity than our state-specific slots. These topics mainly consist of how-to information, regional game or fish management topics, humor or true adventure. Address queries to "Regional Editor."

All articles run either 1,500 or 2,500 words in length, including any sidebars. Only selected articles are included on the web site.

Example feature articles include:

"3 Top Trout Waters Around Seattle"
City slickers have golden opportunities for great trout-fishing action around the Emerald City. Try Green Lake, Angle Lake and Lake Washington for a shot at rainbow and cutthroat trout right now.

"Oregon Turkey Hunting Outlook"
Are you looking to take a tom? Your timing couldn’t be better. (March 2008)

"2007 Washington Deer Outlook"
Whitetails, blacktails or mulies on your mind? We break down the best units inside each of the state's six regions. See how other hunters fared in areas near you! (August 2007)


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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $150-275, word count: 1500-2500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Magazine focusing on hunting and fishing in Virginia.

Game & Fish articles fall into two categories:
- State-specific stories run in only one magazine and contain information unique to a single state. These articles tend to focus on the best places to hunt or fish, and often feature local experts. Because of their quantity, state-specific topics represent the greatest opportunity for free-lance sales. Queries should be mailed to the editor of the appropriate magazine.
- Multi-state stories appear in two or more magazines, and are much more limited in quantity than our state-specific slots. These topics mainly consist of how-to information, regional game or fish management topics, humor or true adventure. Address queries to "Regional Editor."

All articles run either 1,500 or 2,500 words in length, including any sidebars. Only selected articles are included on the web site.

Example feature articles include:

"Virginia’s Spring Turkey Forecast"
Like many Southeastern states, Virginia’s turkey harvest was down last spring. What will this year hold. (March 2008)

'3 Winter Small-Game Options For Virginians'
Your hunting season does not have to end with the close of deer season. Some of the best hunting of the year can be yours now in uncrowded woods!

"Expert Tips On Fishing Potomac Largemouths"
Follow this pro’s advice to help you sack an impressive bag of Potomac River bass this May. (May 2008)

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $100-500, word count: 40-400, editorial lead time: 3 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

USDF Connection focuses on USDF’s educational mission and the interests and needs of the American dressage (an equestrian sport) community. The magazine offers a thoughtful and informative mix of USDF and dressage-community news, a complete calendar of USDF programs and events, educational articles, features on the issues and personalities who are shaping the sport of dressage in America, and essays and commentary by many of the most recognized and respected names in the sport.

USDF Connection publishes freelance-written features, health articles, personality profiles, how-to training articles, and first-person accounts of life in the dressage world. All articles must focus on USDF programs or members or on dressage. We are particularly interested in expanding our coverage of adult amateur riders and including the "amateur angle"in the stories we publish.

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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-four
circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $275-400 , word count: 1500-2500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

For more than 20 years, T&TH has been the leading source of practical and comprehensive information for turkey hunters. Each issue is packed with feature articles from the experts on turkey biology, behavior, hunting strategies and ethics, history, gear, and much more. Published six times per year -- February, March, April, Spring, Fall, Winter -- so you can keep up with the latest turkey hunting information year-round.

The editorial content of the magazine focuses on turkey biology and behavior, management principles and practices, habitat requirements, natural history of turkeys, hunting techniques and tactics, and hunter ethics. We also publish a wide range of "how to"articles designed to help hunters locate and successfully hunt turkeys. Most of our readership consists of two-season hunters (spring and fall).

Feature articles dealing with biology or behavior should be documented by scientific research (the author's or that of others) instead of personal observations.

“Reader’s Shot” is a one-page column highlighting turkey hunting experiences from our readers. Only submissions that include at least one good-quality color print, transparency or digital image will be considered for publication. There is no payment for “Reader’s Shot” articles.

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