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Volume Thirty-One
Issue 2
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Fishing |
So, why do you edit a sporting magazine? |
by David Foster |
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A Friend of the Devil |
The forests still hold beings for whom humans are merely prey. |
by Stephen J. Bodio |
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Wading with Harry |
A photographic journal. |
by David Foster |
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A Fierce Green Fire Dying |
Wolf control, wildlife and the wisdom of Aldo Leopold. |
by George Calef |
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Hallberg's Corollary |
As the poet said, Snatch the birthday from my day planner, Grasshopper. |
by John Hewitt |
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Ghetto Trout |
The search for something wild, beautiful and ultimately sustaining. |
by T.A. Finnegan |
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Finding Bliss |
A photographic journal. |
by John Juracek |
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Turkey Creek Revival |
For the bird that has died, and is now gone above. |
by H C Palmer |
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River-God |
I have my duty-to live as the animal I often forget I am, to eat, keep warm, alive and aware. |
by Walt Prothero |
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Bounty in Sweden |
A photographic journal. |
by Håkan Stenlund |
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Traditions: Fishin' Jimmy |
by Annie Trumbull Slosso |
Edited by Will Ryan |
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Hill Country Gobblers |
A photographic journal. |
by Tosh Brown |
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Recipe: Cooking Fish the Alaskan Way |
Campfire salmon, whole hooligan fry and Caddy Ganty. |
by A.D. Livingston |
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Art: From Living Skin to Visionary Art. |
The hide canvases of the Plains Indians. |
by Brooke Chilvers |
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Angling: Birthday Bones. |
Wherein Brains has a memorable 40th, and so do we all. |
by James R. Babb |
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Shooting: 8x3. |
Who could ask for anything more? |
by Terry Wieland |
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Expeditions: Into the Valley of the Giants. |
The buffalo was saying, I'm gonna stomp you to Jesus. |
by Roger Pinckney |
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Books: Blue Water. |
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by Christopher Camuto |
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Thanks Given |
A poem |
by Elizabeth Barrette |
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People, Places, and Equipment |
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The Listing |
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Letters |
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