November issue to begin hitting mailboxes next week

Mississippi Sportsman’s staff sent the November issue to the printer yesterday (Oct. 18). Subscribers can begin looking for it in their mailboxes on Monday (Oct. 24).

We’re in the heart of the deer season, and our November coverage reflects that. Here’s the feature lineup:

GPS Guide: Bay St. Louis
Fish these 10 spots, and you’ll likely have enough fish to share with your neighbors. By Keith Goodfellow

Cold Crankin’
It’s no surprise that trolling crankbaits catches crappie, but during cold weather? In an oxbow? What are these guys thinking? By Phillip Gentry

Trophy Ambush
Anyone can get lucky and kill a nice buck, but taking trophies consistently is another matter altogether. Here are some tips on how to up your odds. By Andy Crawford

Young Guns
These two hunters’ youth belies their experience and success targeting and harvesting trophy bucks. By Mike Giles

The Old Traditional Deer Rub
As cold weather sets in, bucks accelerate signposting activity – battering trees with their hardened antlers and stout foreheads. Amid this labyrinth of rut madness, bucks still instinctively focus on a particular tree — searching for the old traditional rub. By Tommy Kirkland

Ground Check
Hurricane Katrina’s effects are still very evident to hunters in the southern part of the state, but hunting is better than ever – if you go about it smartly. By Chris Ginn

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