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OFAH Insider: A word from the OFAH

Overall, the OFAH is excited about the changes through this new model, and we hope you enjoy your new reading experience.

Here it is: your new look at OFAH content in Ontario OUT of DOORS magazine. Spread throughout this 2018 Fishing Annual, you’ll see something new and something familiar when it comes to news and information.

New will be the look and feel of the content. The strong graphics and visual presentation you’ve become accustomed to throughout the magazine will now be used to help leverage our message to you.

While things will look a little different content-wise, what won’t change is the OFAH commitment to being your voice on all angling and hunting issues. We will continue to bring you the information that matters most in each and every issue.

Overall, we’re excited about the changes and the opportunity to increase our reach through this new model, and we hope you enjoy your new reading experience.


Originally published in the Ontario OUT of DOORS 2018 Fishing Annual

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