Description
Contents: 8-Page Yellow Section (Places to hunt and fish in your region), Bassin’ Mann (Tom Mann shares Bass studies that can put fish into your boat), Cass Of The Murderess Cat (I didn’t find out what was odd about this Lion until it almost killed me), Ten Streams Of History: How Are They Now? (A photo essay and update on great Trout waters), Joe Horvath Is Adding Up Your Dollars Of Happiness (Profile of an economist with a revolutionary system to save the outdoors), New Boom In Fishing Schools (What’s behind it all. Plus a guide to more than 50 schools), On The Wings Of The Wind (Shoot Geese, but live a little and learn how the Indians prosper in the wilderness), 6 Experts Tell Why Their Crappie Techniques Work (Casting with nymphs, brush doodling and more), Came Summertime, The Squirreling Is Easy (Fifteen states have warm-weather Squirreling – sport for almost any bushytail slayer), Unusual Hooks And How To Fish Them (The full-circle hook, the pike hook – hooks you never say before), When Dogs Run Wild (Deer are often easy prey for dogs. The facts are horrifying, but you can help), Feral Dogs: Threat To Man, Too (Yes – and here’s the chilling proof of hunters who have become the hunted) Departments – Starnes At Large (The great crow confusion), Boating (On-water test reports of new gear), Fishing (Revolutionary new rod), New Equipment & Ideas (Field use reports), Camping (Field tests: equipment bags, battery saver and more), Conservation Trails (New man at Interior), Archery (Experts on building a target range, poisonous tips and more), Shooting (Special section: new guns for 1977), Targets (U.S. muzzleloaders go international), Field Guide (Tackle repairs in the field), Cooking (Master Trout chef), Hunting Dogs (Avoiding dog gyps), What’s On Your Mind, Outdoorsman’s Service Bureau, This Happened To Me, Getting The Range, Shopping, Where To Go, Next Month
Issue: March 1977
Condition: Very Good