The Star’s Brent Frazee honored by Waterfowlers’ Hall of Fame
Brent Frazee, The Star’s outdoors editor, on Saturday night was inducted into the Waterfowlers’ Hall of Fame in Mound City, Mo.
The hall honors hunters, conservationists and media who have played a vital role in the Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge’s heritage and tradition.
He started writing about the duck clubs near Squaw Creek, which is located in northwest Missouri near Mound City, when he did a story on a young hunter who was attracting interest with his calling ability.
Frazee has been outdoors editor for The Star for 35 years. During that time, he has won more than 50 national, regional and state awards for his writing and photography.
He received a lifetime achievement award from the Outdoor Writers Association of America in 2014. Frazee serves as a national board member for the association and has been president of the Outdoors Writers of Kansas for 10 years.
This story was originally published November 10, 2015 at 4:42 PM with the headline "The Star’s Brent Frazee honored by Waterfowlers’ Hall of Fame."