Outdoor Life Magazine 1976 December

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1976 December

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Contents:  8-Page Yellow Section (Places to hunt and fish in your region), Time of the Hunger Moon (Photo essay: the hardships and beauty of wildlife in winter), Supermen of Light Tackle (A 150-lb Tarpon on a a fly rod should be super enough for anyone), It Happened on Christmas Eve (The dogs pulled away, and the water froze on him like the grip of death), Go Late for Ducks (I can limit out on ducks even after freeze-up), Two Ways to Successful Bass Fishing (Lots of them, or large ones. Two winning techniques), Will Success Spoil Goose Hunting (There are more Canadas now than ever before, but there’s a crowding too), Hooked on a River (OL‘s 1976 Conservation Award winner tells how he exposed PCB poisoning), 25 Facts That Will Make You a Better Rabbit Hunter (Curiosity about cottontails will put more of them in the pot), Vermont Starts ‘Em Young (Here’s a new program that puts youngsters in touch with the outdoor life), Challenge of the Small Creek (Grunt, splash, umph – ah! A tough way to take Trout), Trophies (Stuffed animals? To me they are mementos of days worth living) Departments – Starnes At Large (The law that didn’t work), Boating (My dream Bass boat), New Equipment & Ideas (Field-use reports), Conservation Trails (Hooked on a river), Camping (Choosing the right knife), Shooting (The small game getter), Fishing (Selective ice fishing), Field Guide (Driving on snow, ice and mud), Archery (Are archers being taken?), Cooking (A case for venison), Hunting Dogs (Deer Hounds: a Southern tradition)

Issue:  December 1976

Condition:  Very Good