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Look for all this in the Nov/Dec 2007 issue, on stands October 22!
 On Sale October 22!
Features
The Deep-Freeze Deer Hunt
One cold Prairie winter. Two special draw licences for mule deer. Three
hunters. Seven days. It would be a lesson in deer hunting the Alberta
deep-freeze none would forget.
By Duane Radford
Quite A First Day
When answering the Horn of the Hunter leads you to a hunt for barren
ground caribou your first time out, you know you’re lucky. And when
that trip sees you taking a record book muzzleloader bull— well that’s
Quite a First Day indeed.
By T.J. Schwanky
The Past, Present & Future of Waterfowling
Western Canada’s ducks and geese are virtually unlimited — the real threat to waterfowling is declining hunter numbers.
By Kevin Wilson
Paradise on the Shield
Lake of the Woods, a one-million-acre waterbody spanning two provinces and one state, is paradise for the sportsman.
By Chris Kindraka
Know Your Snow
The winter outdoors can be a dangerous place, especially for the
sportsman. We may not be able to remove all the dangers from our path,
but we can certainly be prepared for them — and with that, we can
safely enjoy the great white outdoors.
By W.P. Williamson
Departments
Outside view
Hunting Season is Here
Your Say
Letters from our Readers
Outdoor Memories
Reader Submitted Photos
Provincial Outdoor Reports
News for the Sportsman
Fish Tales
The Basic Walleye
Hunting
Proper Bullet Placement
Shooting
Adventure in Africa
How to 101
Survival Skills
Guns & Ammo
Questions and Answers
Muzzleblast
What Are Your Rights?
Infractions
Fish & Wildlife Violations
Outdoor Matters
Earthworms & Hunters
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