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In this issue - November/December 2009

Wild Behavior

Although Arkansas’s black bear restoration is considered by many biologists to be the most successful among large predators, bears and people who move into their habitat aren’t always good neighbors.
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The Manistee’s Big Brown

The world-record brown trout caught in Arkansas’s Little Red River held the title for 17 years, but a humble Michigan man hauled in a whopper in September that tops them all.

Four Seasons of Elk

If you like to watch elk and other wildlife, one of the best places in the country to do both is waiting in Boxley Valley. An outdoor photographer offers advice on how, when and where.

Over the River and Through the Window

We see and hear stories about all kinds of animals showing up in unexpected places every day, although deer seem to have a knack of starring in the weirdest tales.

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Sample Articles from Past Issues

September/October 2009 Issue - Differences Beyond Dates

The 2009-10 deer-hunting season regulations include improvements that will make it easier for hunters of all ages to enjoy their sport.

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May/June 2009 Issue - Warm Weather Awakens Anglers

Although it's not strictly set by a date, fishing season has arrived in Arkansas - crappie, white bass, largemouth bass, catfish and other species have begun to stir.

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March/April 2009 Issue - Laying the Groundwork for Gobblers

Landowners and hunting clubs go to great lengths each year supplying food for turkeys and other game animals, yet food is only a piece of the puzzle.

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January/February 2009 Issue - The Outdoors Heads Uptown

A seven-year project in four cities closes at Little Rock with the opening of the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center.

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November/December 2008 Issue - Making Up for Lost Time

After combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, an Arkansas duck hunter migrates to the Mississippi Delta and finds a connection with his 3-year-old son.

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September/October 2008 Issue - Bowhunting the Backyard

Several cities in Arkansas have turned to archers to trim expanding deer herds that enjoy munching home-grown tomatoes and flowers. 

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May/June 2008 Issue - Panfish With a Flick of the Wrist

Despite the fly rod's reputation for being as easy to operate as a Stradivarius, it's actually as simple as it gets for catching panfish.

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