Description
Contents: 8-Page Yellow Section (Places to hunt and fish in your region), Women In The Outdoors (The time is now to recognize a new sportsperson among us), Behold The New Fisherperson (Do FEM Bass contests herald a new era for women outdoors?), Double On Antelope (Here’s a way to take respectable Pronghorns without a guide), Two Clucks Are Enough (This young hunter helped cure my Gobbler jinx), Fishing In Ireland: It’s Close (Looking for an overseas adventure you can afford? Try Ireland), Go The Drop Camp Way (Get into the back country without hiring an expeditionary force), The Long Rod Back (A Top fly-fishing expert tells why the short-rod trend has reversed), The Mistake (Now I will have to tell my son about the day I mistook a man for a Deer), Watch The Birds, Catch More Fish (Birds can be aerial guides to fishing hotspots on all kinds of water), Blunt Hunt For Cottontails (When big game is out of season, aim for Rabbits with a bow), The King Of Worms (George Sroda talks about growing, keeping and eating the “conditioned” worm) Departments – Starnes At Large (Dog day afternoon), Boating (On-water test reports of new gear), New Equipment & Ideas (Field-use reports), Camping (Innovations in footgear, lighting, cooking and cooling), Conservation Trails (Wildlife roulette), Archery (New bowhunting section), Fishing (Special section: what’s new in 1977), Shooting (Questions you ask), Field Guide (How to load a pack), Cooking (Small game in a stew), Hunting Dogs (Avoiding dog gyps), What’s On Your Mind?, Outdoorsman’s Service Bureau, This Happened To Me, Getting The Range, New Books, Shopping, Where To Go, Next Month
Issue: February 1977
Condition: Very Good