Outdoor Life Magazine 1987 November

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1987 November

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Contents:  After Opening Day (If you want a wily old buck, wait for the opening-day crowd to leave.), Hard Time Mule Deer (When deer numbers hit hard times, you’ve got to change your tactics.), A Bear in Camp (The bear smashed our gear and then came at us.), The Big Little Deer (For a nice-size trophy and an exciting hunt, try the Coues deer.), Where Did You Find Mr. Ruff? (Knowing where to look for grouse is half the battle when hunting for them.), The Skunked Hunt (We learned that moose hunting isn’t always as it seems – or smells.), Bass in the Brrrr (Who says you can’t catch bass in cold weather? Certainly not me.), Hunt The Locked-Up Places (Find a way onto posted government land, and you’ll find lots of gtame.), Phool a Pheasant (If you can call like a rival cock, the quarry may come right to you.), Are You Tough Enough to Hunt Elk (I’ve found that elk hunting is the most physically demanding sport.), Knit One, Hunt Too (A sweater will keep you warm, keep you dry and keep you quiet.), Knives: The Cutter’s Choice (Here’s how to choose the knife for you from what’s available.), Break a Leg (My leg bone snapped and I lay in an icy creek, unable to move.) Midwest Specials – News From the Midwest (Minnesota bear study, new Indiana deer laws, Iowa pheasant report and much more.), Unbadgered Bucks (A solitary hunt for big bucks on Wisconsin’s opening day.), The Pheasant Specialists (There still are ringnecks in Michigan. Are you up to the hunt?), Bottom Line On Bucks (River-bottom tangles are where the biggest bucks hole up.), Show Me a Trophy Buck (Consider these publilc hunting areas during Missouri deer season.), Bucks in Transition (What is neither big-woods nor farmland? Minnesota’s transition zone.), Roughneck Ringnecks (Forget Kansas this pheasant season. Why not try Illinois?)

Issue:  November 1987

Condition:  Very Good