Tammy Sapp has worked as an outdoor writer, photographer and public relations professional throughout her 25-year career. She worked for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for more than a decade before accepting the challenge to grow the communications department for the National Wild Turkey Federation. As the NWTF’s vice president of communications, she supervised the production of six national magazines and played a leading role in launching three national television shows and several websites. Today, she coordinates communications and business development efforts for Kalkomey Enterprises Inc., a leader in outdoor safety education products.
Areas of Expertise: Outdoor safety, conservation, hunting
A new e-book, Today’s Handgun Safety Basics, will help the hundreds of thousands of new firearms owners learn about handgun safety and how to improve their shooting. This handgun safety e-book features easy-to-understand language and realistic illustrations and is available for download at Amazon, Barnes…
When Louisiana hunter Gary Kinsland, 65, walked closer to what he had shot and saw the rounded, furry ear, his heart sank. “The first thing I said was, ‘my God.’ Standing there, looking down, I realized what I had done,” Kinsland said. “Thoughts started racing…
In the last decade, about 80 percent of boating fatalities were due to drowning. Of those, the United States Coast Guard determined that wearing a life jacket would have saved 80 percent of those victims. However, many boaters bristle at the suggestion of making it…
There are 10 million deer hunters out there drooling over the prospect of their season opener. Well, make that 9,999,999 because my friend Alan Clemons already bagged an 8-pointer on July 28, opening day of Florida’s 2012 bowhunting season. The triple digit temps may have…
Kalkomey, an official provider of recreational safety education products, has reached a new milestone by providing state-approved safety training to more than 13 million boaters and hunters. Approximately 5.1 million students have received their boating license by taking a course at www.boat-ed.com or by using…