Next Issue Sneak Peak

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I am pretty excited about our next issue of Hunting Illustrated Magazine. I just got my copy from the printers the other day. Subscribers should be seeing it in the next week or so. There might be some questions arise from many of you as you look at the cover. Yes, it is different. This issue we really went crazy with this cover as we are doing some special promotions on the newsstand and therefore the reason for our “Special Winter Issue 2005/2006″. I will be expounding on our cover a little later. But let’s just say that this is a nice transition cover design to what you will be seeing in the near future.
We have a cover story that you will not find anywhere else. The incredible story of the Broder family and the unfortunate family dispute over this world record non-typical mule deer is something you will want to read. Do you know what the world record non-typical mule deer was before the broder buck was officially panel scored and accepted in 1962? Do you know how many times King’s Outdoor World has featured the Broder buck in their award winning King’s Mule Deer Calendar? Do you know what the original entry score for the Broder Buck was before it was panel scored? Do you know what events led up to the family filing a lawsuit against each other and going to court. Do you know how much money the Broder Buck sold for? Where is the Broder Buck now?
A lot of questions. Yes, we have all of the answers and much more in this incredible cover story filled with amazing photos to go along with a very compelling story.
That is not all, as I will be making some additional posts in the near future about some other things you will find in this new issue. We will also have a post that will coincide with the cover story for you to share your thoughts and comments on the story. Oh, did I mention there is also a cool free foldout of a sample King’s Mule Deer Calendar to start out your 2006 in style. You can’t call an issue “Special” unless you pack it full of good stuff.
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