Outdoor Life Magazine 1967 January

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1967 January

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Contents:  “The Tigre Is Behind Us” (I broke a 40-year-old record by killing biggest Jaguar ever taken); Fisherman Abroad (For a 30 cent train ride and a $2 permit, I catch big rainbows in Japan); McCormick’s Preposterous Law (I got my limit of both blarney and ducks that day in Washington); I Shot Big Red (My buck, a Kentucky record, has widest typical rack in the book); Hottest Place On Ice (Wisconsin’s Green Lake has about the hottest ice fishing anywhere); The Fishing Lesson (Amazing photos show three bear cubs being taught how to survive); Farewell, Eric Collier (In his last story, author tracks a special buck for two days); Comfort In Cold Covers (Hunting Maine snowshoes from a snug camper didn’t leave us cold); King Of The Thin Water (How, where and when to catch that regal warrior, the Bonefish); Harsh-Voice Fever (Pennsylvanian scores big on raucous crows, toughest targets that fly); New Kind Of Trophy Hunt (To hunt Nevada rams, you must pass a cram course in trophy rating); Ozark Quail With A Twist (In strange terrain I test my pointer’s savvy on Missouri Bobwhites); Boats And Motors For 1967 (Safer, more versatile boat-motor combinations for the sportsman) Departments – Angling (Have you ever tried mooneyes?); Archery (Making emergency tackle repairs); Boating (Boats and motors for 1967); Camping (Ideas on how to stow camp gear); Dogs (Comeback of the National); Salt Water (Don’t knock those ugly sharks); Shooting (What is good shooting?); This Happened To Me; The Gist Of It; What’s On Your Mind; Where To Go; Shopping; What’s New

Issue:  January 1967

Condition:  Very Good