THE FRUGAL OUTDOORSMAN
An online magazine for the do-it-yourself sportsman

August 15, 2016

I want to thank each and everyone one of you for your continued support over the last two years since Daddy died. It has been at times overwhelming. Once the shock of his death had eased, I began to teach myself the ins and outs of The Frugal Outdoorsman. I have, on more occasions than I care to admit, failed miserably. But each and every person has been exceedingly patient and kind to me. I can't begin to express how appreciative I am for that. In recent months, I've had several issues with suppliers and with my own health. It has become apparent that I need to step away for a moment, reaccess the situation and determine a game plan. I will be closing the sales section of the site for the next 90 days while I do this. I will be refunding orders placed in the next few days.

Again, I can't express how grateful I am to each and every one of you for your continued kindness and understanding. I look forward to seeing you again in 90 days.-Kim

I want to thank each person who has reached out to me after they've heard the news that Daddy passed away. I've tried to respond to each of you, but have not been able to due to several email issues. But, I can't tell you how much it has meant to me to hear from you.

It's my intention to continue The Frugal Outdoorsman in the same vein that Daddy created it. I'm continuing to learn how to handle his business and this site...it has been both a healing and a heartbreaking undertaking. Everyone has been exceedingly patient with me and I am eternally grateful for that. I can't thank you- Daddy's readers, customers and friends enough for that gift. Please continue to check back with us for updates.

And if you'd like to introduce yourself and share your memories of Daddy- please don't hesitate to contact me via my personal email. kimdoughty71@yahoo.com

Kim Doughty-Ganey, The Frugal Outdoorsman's Daughter

 

 

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PUBLISHER/
WEBMASTER
Junior Doughty

 

MANAGING EDITOR
Dennis Dezendorf

 

COOKING EDITOR
Phil Mahan

 

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In this online magazine you'll find no articles about fancy fishing rigs and magnum rifles. We believe that cane poles, trotlines, and nets are the best ways to catch fish. Cast bullets in the venerable 30-30 Winchester and in traditional muzzleloaders are the best ways to harvest deer. In our cooking section, you'll find only articles and recipes cooked on a campfire or in a camp Dutch oven with coals beneath it and in the lid. Our camping section contains articles and camping hints about tent camping only. In this magazine the words bass boat, magnum, inline, and RV are dirty words.

Each article in this web site/magazine will be permanently archived by publication date in the department in which it was originally published. You can throw out that ragged stack of paper magazines you were saving because they contained interesting articles. Due to the magic of the Internet, a past, interesting FRUGAL OUTDOORSMAN article is now only a couple of clicks away.

Beneath each department, notice the last update date.

Stuff we sell.
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Small plastic bottles with attached lids

Blue jean rivets & buttons
Velcro & Chicago screws
SS split rings

Individual Scope & Gun Screws

Metric Screws, Dies, Taps, Bits, Hex Keys, Etc.

Drills & Taps & Dies for Scope & Gun Screws

Fiber optic rods for sights

Felt wads

Small zip bags for parts

Brass, aluminum and stainless steel rods for knife scale pins, etc.

Brass Screw Inserts For Wood

Saddle Ring Sling

Black powder bullet lube
Cookie mix for BPCR
Pure lard for making lube

Recoil Proof Scope Mount For Old Model Contender

FICTION
5-20-02

HUNTING
3-27-08

SHOOTING
6-18-14

RELOADING/
CASTING

6-01-09

FISHING
1-23-05

COOKING
6-13-07

FOOD
PRESERVATION

7-11-01

STUFF WE LIKE
7-07-04

CAMPING
7-04-11

MAKE IT
11-13-12

MISC/HOW TO
8-23-12

LETTERS
2-5-14

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