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This story, “The Lookout Grizzly,” appeared in the October 1971 issue of Outdoor Life.

My first head-on encounter with a bear in the Canadian North was more amusing than dangerous. At least it was amusing to my companion Arthur Brindle, an engineer for a Vancouver mining company who was posted at Telegraph Creek, British Columbia. Telegraph Creek was the en...


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If there is such a thing as an “everyman’s fish” on a worldwide scale, it would probably be the catfish. Hearty, adaptable, and non-discriminating when it comes to food, catfish have given anglers immense fun over the years. Catfish are caught on everything from live bluegills and


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This has been an interesting year in the thermal industry, with the uncertainty of import tariffs slowing the introduction of new models and brand...


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This story, “The Dazzling Marshmallow and Other Crazy Baits,” appeared in the October 1976 issue of Outdoor Life.

With thousand...


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Key Takeaways Montana’s corner-crossing debate intensifies. Tension rises between private property rights and public access, with landowners threatening to withdraw from access programs. Legal clarity remains elusive. Despite a federal ruling in Wyoming that legalized corner crossing in six st...

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