If you go to Lone Star Outdoor News and click on the current issue (at the bottom), it takes you to issuu.
I’m guessing Lone Star Outdoor News wants you to subscribe to their paper ($$). They can also publish their magazine with Issuu, which doesn’t cost them anything (free) and probably don’t have to pay someone to do any kind of coding to get the stories into some kind of html format for the website and also avoid paying for extra bandwidth.
http://www.lsonews.com/contact-us/about-lsonews/
In talking to various people across the outdoor industry, we know that access is a major impediment to newcomers becoming involved in hunting and fishing. While we agree, we think there is a much larger issue opportunity. Our passion for the outdoors simply isnt being introduced to a wide spectrum of todays youth. This omission even extends to those with the education and means to pursue the twin passions of hunting and fishing.
Lets face it. Most students in our schools know little or nothing of the outdoors.
LSONF means to change that, regardless of gender, race or economic background. But we need your help, and we believe its in your best interest to help us. These soon-to-be graduates will find passions that excite them and spend their discretionary income in their pursuit. There is no reason that hunting and fishing shouldnt be amoung their passions.
LSONF aims to provide opportunities for children and young adults to develop a passion for the outdoors, targeting individuals who will become future license holders in Texas.h3
Thank you. Explains why I had difficult finding it.