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Contents: Outdoor Recreation – An Endangered Tradition? (At a time when outdoor users should be allying, they’re drawing farther apart), Quivers (Here are the latest – and the oldest – ways to keep your arrows ready for action), Caribou House (Quebec’s herd is crowding it’s range, providing a great opportunity for hunters in the know), Ace In The Hole (The blue-wing olive is an insect that you – and the Trout – can put faith in), Grandpa And The Kid (Getting a new puppy is easy. Geting a new puppy to listen is the hard part), Water, Water…Fishing Water (A special celebration of the angler’s world), Whitetails Up And Down (Sometimes the smallest of waters lead to the largest of Bucks. Here’s why), Uncle George’s Beanholes (Eating George Smith’s baked beans was close to a religious experience) Midwest Edition – The sporting tradition stays strong in the Heartland, as figures show the Midwest leads the country in hunter-license growth. Also, learn why Iow< anglers get a taste for Channel Catfish come the spring thaw; what North Dakota knows about hunting accidents; and can Kansas fisheries recover from last year’s flood? Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Gearing Up, By The Way…, Fishing, Boating, Sportsman’s Notebook, Shooting, Solunar Tables, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally.
Issue: March 1994
Condition: Very Good