Beaver Hunt

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Beaver Hunt
Editor Larry Flynt
Categories Pornographic men's
Frequency 13 / year
Circulation under 500,000
First issue unknown
Company LFP Inc
Country Flag of the United States USA
Language English
Website Beaver Hunt's Official Website
ISSN unknown

Beaver Hunt was a monthly pornographic magazine aimed at men and published in the United States. It was first published in 1974[citation needed] by Larry Flynt. It was an offshoot of Hustler magazines's longest running feature, "Beaver Hunt". The feature became so popular that Larry Flynt decided to create a magazine highlighting only reader-submitted photos.

Today, Beaver Hunt is no longer published as a monthly magazine. However, several times a year LFP Publishes "Best of Beaverhunt" featuring standout pictorials previously seen in the pages of Hustler.

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[edit] Publisher

Beaver Hunt was officially published by LFP, Inc, which is controlled by Flynt. The abbreviation "L.F.P." originally stood for "Larry Flynt Publications."

[edit] Related magazines

LFP, Inc. publishes several other magazines that use the Hustler brand:

  • Hustler's Taboo, which specializes in fetishistic material, such as the depiction of sexual bondage and urolagnia.
  • Barely Legal, a primarily softcore magazine focusing on models between 18 and 23
  • Asian Fever, focusing on Asian models
  • Hustler XX, a more generic hardcore offering
  • Hustler's Leg World

[edit] Websites

The LFP Internet Group, LLC, operates BeaverHunt.com and a number of related sites, where it sells pictures and videos with content similar to that in its magazines.

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