Highlights of this January 2008 issue include: - Giving muzzleloaders more leeway will result in better doe harvests, according to Toby Bridges. It's a controversial article you won't want to miss.
- Many hunters look only at antler points when discussing quality harvests. J. Guthrie challenges hunters to think outside the box.
- Charles Alshemier discusses the ticks that turn hunters into the hunted.
- Should doe fawns be harvested? In a move sure to spark hot debate, Charles Alsheimer says, "yes."
- The use of buckshot is steeped in tradition, but does it do more harm than necessary? David Hart looks at the trouble with buckshot.
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