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Contents: Four Men Alone (We hunted on foot for 21 days for food and trophies in Alaska), New Things In Ice Fishing (Jig easily and come running when someone yells “Scramble”), Moose In A Blind Alley (Our hunt went well until my partner met big trouble face to face), Tigress Of Elephantville (Mrs. O’Connor meets up with a killer and becomes a heroine), Three Kinds Of Quail (Payoff on this hunt was shooting a bird with a polka-dot vest), BONUS: 500-Pound Bear (I didn’t fire a shot, but my teen-aged son had phenomenal luck), Drums Along Otter Creek (This West Virginia project may herald many miles of new trout waters), Gift Of Gabbling (That’s what my Indian guide had on this Maryland goose hunt), Nightmare Gobbler (He outsmarted me all season, then gave me my best hunting hour), Stalking Winter Wildlife (Photographing game is easy in winter and top practice for hunters), Foxes Aren’t Killed By Accident (That’s what I learned from hunters with 146 years of savvy), The Runny-Nose Brigade (Icy weather doesn’t stop these hearty Washington fly fishermen), Motors And Boats For 1966 (Special section: Newest developments of interest to sportsmen), Coal Dusting Saves A Lake (South Dakota sportsmen solve a serious winterkill problem) Departments – Angling (The magnificent Artic Char), Archery (Archery outlook for 1966), Boating (Motors and boats for 1966), Camping (Exploring Saskatchewan campgrounds), Dogs (Second-season madness), Salt Water (Catching the rainbows of the sea), Shooting (Guns and loads for waterfowl)
Issue: January 1966
Condition: Very Good