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Contents: The Log And The Dog (On a warm fall day in the woods, a hunter may gather more memories than Squirrels), Hungarian Rhapsody (While other upland birds have fallen to land development, the Hungarian Partridge is filling the void), Hunting…Camp (Every outdoorsman has a thing or two he does best. This one’s special talent is getting lost), Rainbow Trout (A handsome fish, it’s also a terrific fighter), Getting The “Critical” Shaft (Here’s the bowhunters guide to buying quality arrows), What Is The UBNJ? (Local hunting organizations can make a difference against the wave of anti-hunting), Big Bucks Of The Backcountry (The best Deer can often be found by hunting way off the beaten path), Bass By Division (When it comes to finding Bass quickly on strange lakes, math counts), Fenced In…Or Finished (The Bison that roamed out of Yellowstone Park set off a controversy that will have far-reaching results), A Very Special Day (For the old man and his dog, the fishing trip was a perfect ending), Hunting The Laughing Goose (Known as a white-front, a specklebelly and a speck, this bird’s cry identifies it to everyone), Hunting Migratory Muleys (If you’re looking for Deer where you saw them in August, don’t expect to fill your taf this year), Black Bears: Coming On Strong (They have survived uncontrolled hunting. Can they survive uncontrolled civilization/) Midwest Edition – With fewer hunters, the chances of tagging a trophy Whitetail in Canada’s backcountry are better than anywhere else in North America. Also, travel to the Big Muddy to fulfill every hunter’s dream of taking that once-in-a-lifetime Buck, and foraging fall Walleyes prove hunting isn’t the only game in town. in “By The Way…,” wildlife sting in Saskatchewan. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Food, Vehicles, Shooting, Fishing, Myths And Misconceptions, Books & Comments, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Solunar Tables, Exit Laughing
Issue: November 1991
Condition: Very Good