Outdoor Life Magazine 1976 November

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1976 November

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Contents:  8-page Yellow Section (Featuring hunting and fishing news of your region), The Non-Resident License: Bargain of Ripoff? (Shooting Editor Jim Carmichel and Montana resident Bill Schneider take sides), King of the Weedbeds (Why is the Pike named after a tool of combat? Hook one and find out), In Cold Pursuit (To bag that prized buck, wait for cold weather. Six reasons why), A Strange Little Bird Fascinating to Hunt (The woodcock is an artful dodger, but there are ways to put him in your bag), How To Get Ahead With a Shotgun (Sustain your lead, swing through, pull ahead or snap shoot?), 10 Deadly Flies (Leading anglers tell how to fish their favorite fly), Picturebook Buck (“Ho” said Hugh, and the big Whitetail buck stopped and stood), Ford & Carter on the Issues (Interviews) (EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS with the candidates on conservation, hunting), Late-Season Squirrels (Second-litter bushytails come on strong near the end of the open season), To Earthquake Lake & Back (Reelfoot was a waterfowler’s Eden, but it faded. Now it’s back again), The Blind With The Fringe On Top (This deer blind is really built to put venison in the pot and antlers on the wall), Will Computers Tell Us When To Fish? (This myth-exploding study may change your fishing habits) Departments – Starnes At Large (A shot to forget), Camping (Clean up or shut out), Boating (Mothballing your motor), New Equipment & Ideas (Field-use reports), Archery (What the experts say), Fishing (King of the weedbeds), Targets (How to get ahead with a shotgun), Shooting (How far can you hit wth a shotgun?), Conservation Trails (Our wildlife refuges in trouble), Field Guide (How to set duck decoys), Hunting Dogs (Dog owners go to school)

Issue:  November 1976

Condition:  Very Good