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Contents: Where the Road Ends (The best blue Grouse territory lies far beyond the asphalt edge, at the end of a long, sweaty climb.), Survival (Anyone can get lost, but only those with years of experience can do it with style.), The Trout of Autumn (Leaves change in the fall, and so goes trout behavior.), Deer Hunting When the Heat is On (If you know a deer’s drinking habits, warm weather can lead to the hottest hunting of your life.), Little Russet Fellers (Simply finding woodcock today is a triumph, which makes you appreciate these mysterious birds all the more.), In Praise of Pocket Water (A cool, boulder-studded run is as close to heaven as any trout – or fly angler – is likely to get.), To Call or Not to Call (One properly directed bugle is worth more than a chorus of haphazard calls.), Theodore Roosevelt – Western Sportsman (Much of Theodore Roosevelt’s interest in conversation came from his hunt out West.), Developing an Eye for Big Bass (To catch largmouths that will raise eyebrows, you must first learn to spot the right cover.), Bedding-Site Bucks (Find a mule-deer’s home range and success will knock at your door.), The Other Quail (The bobwhite may be prince of gamebirds, but its five Western kin complete the quail grand slam.), The “Ferocious” Commuter (Thanks to some farsighted railroad men, smallmouth anglers now enjoy this fish beyond its original range.) Midwest Edition – Midwest shelterbelts do more than stop erosion; they provide archers with an ideal hunting area for Whitetails. Also, seek out sunflowers for the region’s hottest Dove hunting; and in Wisconsin’s Sturgeon Bay, nighttime is the right time for Walleyes. In “By The Way…” Minnesota’s first fall Turkey season Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Bounty, Bowhunting, Fishing, Shooting, Outdoor Basics, Vehicles, Gun Dogs, Solunar Tables, Tap’s Tips, Books & Comments, Exit Laughing
Issue: September 1990
Condition: Very Good