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Contents: A Christmas Gift Guide (Have yourself a sporting little Christmas), Backyard Backcountry (Hunting close to home can be the finest adventure of all), Legendary Whitetails (The amazing stories behind five unforgettable Bucks), Strip Mining For Monster Mulies (The last great place for huge Mule Deer), Pressure Points (How to use other hunters to your advantage), Last-Chance Ducks (Better late than ever), The Boneyard (Christmas Island’s gifts to remember), A Marvel Of Mallards (Discover flooded-timber Duck hunting), Dollars For Ducks (Is your conservation money creating nest eggs…or fattening predators?), The Extreme Season (Stay alive, even when conditions get ugly) Departments – Editor’s Notes (Cybercasts and mouse hunts for Christmas), Letters (The Boone and Crockett Club responds), Survival (Perfect the paramount skills needed for winter driving), Deer (Approaching your stand: The final steps to success), Hunting (Packing out your hard-won game), Off-Road (SUV or truck? How about the best of both worlds?), A Sportsman’s View (Are we still debating gun ownership), Angling (The truth behind rod action), Bowhunting (Don’t take chances; take your best shot), Outdoor Issues (Can sportsmen make a difference), Shooting (Truly terminal ballistics), Environment (Fair chase: Setting an example to follow), Backcountry (Seasons of the Quail hunter), Where To Go (Sportsman’s Showcase, Sportsman’s Classifieds), Fresh Tracks (Good News For Wildlife: Forest Fires! * A Sporting Christmas Banquet * A Hoard Of Fun: Fly Fishing Outer Mongolia * What’s It Worth: Vintage Magazines * Wolf Attack! * Gray Foxes In The Trees * Ask The Guide: Late-Season Ducks * Atlantic Salmon on teh Loose), Almanac (Winter Steelheading * Classic Names in Sporting: John Moses Browning * A Fistful of Scotch Eggs * Hillbilly Healthcare * A Lovely Camp Table * Low-Light Shotgunning * Camp Toaster * Dateline 1929
Issue: December 2000
Condition: Very Good