Colorado Outdoors March/April Issue Now Available

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It’s March madness, Colorado style. For hunters and anglers, March is the perfect month to shake off the delirium of cabin fever by preparing for the upcoming spring/summer hunting and fishing seasons. It’s also an excellent time to look back and reflect upon last fall’s big-game hunts.

The March/April issue of Colorado Outdoors features the “2013 Big-Game Wrap-Up,” which includes a statewide recap of last year’s deer and elk seasons. In addition, hunters will learn how to select camo for the upcoming spring turkey season in “Crazy About Camo.” Anglers will learn tactics for fishing the Gold Metal waters of Gore Creek in “Dredging Gore Creek Gold,” and how fly fishing with streamer flies can produce large, trophy-sized fish in “Streamer Trout.” To view the entire contents page for this issue, click here.

To order the March/April issue or to purchase an annual subscription to Colorado Outdoors magazine,  click HERE.

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