Pros: great articles, pages not to crowded, colorful Cons: none
Women like magazines! Well so do men! And they like magazines that are designed for them. That’s a safe assumption I think. Recently I got my husband subscriptions for his birthday to a couple of different Sport magazines, I got them for free through...
Pros: Good balance between personal and informative articles Cons: Issues vary in length too much
For outdoorsmen, there are a few magazines that satisfy the market niche dedicated to hunting, fishing, and various other outdoor activities. Only a handful of publications are dedicated to this special interest, and one the best- known among them is ...
Pros: In the United States, citizens are guaranteed the right to bear arms. Cons: They do.
In one of his earlier attempts to "parent" me into "manhood," I was rudely awakened at 0'dawn-hundred by my father, who handed me a red & black buffalo plaid flannel shirt and informed me I was to get dressed.
Pros: Excellent Articles, Pictures, Price Cons: Too many ads
I must be a high tech redneck, as described in the George Jones classic song. Today I received the Washington Post in the morning, and a copy of Outdoor Life in the mailbox. There's nothing like reading about economic policies woes in Belarus, and then ...
Pros: Great Local, Regional, and National coverage. Informative and Instructional Cons: Only Once a month. Too many adds, but no more than the next magazine.
What is it?
Outdoor Life is a magazine that is published specifically for people who enjoy the sports of Hunting and Fishing. However, the magazine has much more to offer. It has some of the best photographers from any...
Pros: Excellent writers; frank, head-on portrayal of controversial issues; great photography; really tapped into the outdoor life. Cons: Lots of ads (like all such mags).
When you talk about outdoors magazines, no conversation is complete without some mention of OUTDOOR LIFE. Call it the legacy of Jack O'Connor, whose columns still appear in OL decades after his death, or the contributions of modern legends like shooting...
Pros: Great Columns & Information Cons: Not Enough Information On My Part Of The Country
I started reading Outdoor Life when my dad subscribed to it. That was about two years ago, and I haven't quit yet. This magazine has it all, great and informative articles, up to date news on things that might affect your hunting/fishing, great reviews...
Pros: Great Content, Great Structure Cons: practically none
Outdoor Life is certainly a magazine for the Serious hunter or fisherman. It combines tips and strategies from experts in the field and gives great recommendation for what types of guns are best for what game, what ammo works best, what types of fishing...
Pros: Well written articles by outdoor experts Cons: Doesn't come out weekly
I discovered Outdoor Life as a 13 year old back in 1961. For my then very small allowance, I thought that each issue was worth several times the cost of that first subscription. I carried each issue to school with me so my spare moments would not go to...
Pros: A great magazine that covers hunting, fishing, camping, and other outdoor activitys. Cons: A lot of ads
I've been reading Outdoor Life for about two years now. I wish I could say something of a longer interval such as twenty or thirty years, but I'm not even that old. I have found that you don't have to read this magazine for a long time to see that it has...
Outdoor Life remains one of the best generalist hunting-and-fishing magazines of its kind. It is different from Field & Stream (which is also damn fine) in that adventure and more basic info is presented more often. The writing is terrific, as it has...
Pros: fairly priced, well written, region specific Cons: some out of reach adventures, regional area not big enough
Outdoor Life is a well written, and informative magazine for the outdoor enthusiast. It has articles for hunters and fisherman to pass the hours while waiting for their turn to create their own memories. The articles are entertaining as well as...
Pros: Very well written, lots of information Cons: Would like to see more orientation towards women
This is one of the best magazines for the outdoors enthusiast. I start from What's on Your Mind and work my way to the end. The magazine covers many aspects of the outdoors from hunting to fishing. Have a dog, there is an article in here for you....
Pros: Just has everything you could ask for. Cons: The articles for six months are fishing, and the next six mostly hunting. It needs to be broken up more.
Ever since I was little, Outdoor Life has been a magazine that my whole family has subscribed too. Every month I lived for the magazine to come so I could read it all, from cover to cover. Now that I am older and have realized that life doesn't just...
Pros: Outdoors,huntin, fishin,Dogs,friends,Family Cons: My wife won't let me have them laying by my chair!!
My,where to start I've read Outdoor life for 35 yrs. and its still as good
as the old days. you can't say that about many things. I am seasoned hunter and have over the years gleaned many strategies and tibits from the pages of this mag. I'm a poor...
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