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Contents: News Of YOUR Region (Places to hunt, fish, camp; Ideas and methods), Percentage Quail Hunting (If you say you can bag 10 birds with 12 shots, you’re probably a liar), No Bull Moose Hunt (Should we have laughed or cried when we couldn’t shoot the Bull?), The Leap (You’ve marveled at the jump of gamefish. Now, here’s why and how they do it), Think Small For Hares (A small patch can be a big deal because you can figure where they go), A Good Duck Blind (You don’t need a disguised apartment house to get your Ducks), Winter Bass: The Cold Hard Facts (A fisheries biologist sets the record straight on cold-weather Largemouths), Study In Gray…The Rifleman’s Squirrel (“Get your sights on them and pull the trigger,” they said. Hah!), The Claybird Sharks (Two real experts taught me that Dad wasn’t the greatest trap shooter), Trout Truths (A Trout expert talks about 100-pound Browns, the Trout’s “split vision” and more), The High-Up, Way-Out Ways Of A Rimrock Guide (“Madman” and “crazy” are only two words for this superb guide), Deer Hunters Handbook (Step-by-step photos show how to field dress, skin and butcher your Deer), Full Time RV Living (Outdoor Life surveys sportsmen who made the break to full-time RV living) Departments – Starnes At Large (The art of wingshooting), Camping (New equipment & ideas), Boating (New equipment & ideas), Conservation Trails (Federal water projects), Field Guide (Deer hunter’s handbook), Cooking (Six traditional venison recipes), Shooting (Ounces add up to pounds if you know how it’s done), Bowhunting (Bighorns with a bow, squinting and accuracy), Hunting Dogs (How to train hunting Beagles) Update Section – Bass, Deer/Big Game, Saltwater, Waterfowl, Trout/Salmon, Wildlife, Fishing, Upland Game, What’s On Your Mind?, Outdoor People, This Happened To Me, Outdoorsman’s Service Bureau, New Books, Shopping, Where To Go, Next Month
Issue: November 1977
Condition: Very Good