Field & Stream Magazine 1972 April

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Field & Stream Magazine 1972 April

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Contents:  Citizen Pollutation Fighter: Round Two (Wayne Harris of Rochester, N.Y., keeps on punching.), Solunar Tables for April (A forecast of when fish and game will be feeding each day.), Is There A Sixth Sense? (Can some people “Know” direction like they “Know” how to smell.), The New Minority (Hunters are not only outnumbered, they’re under attack.), Two Sad Tales (The biggest North American brown trout never made the books.), Backpacking For Trout (Hitting Colorado’s high country for fun and five kinds of fish.), The Best in Sleeping Bags and Tents for the Backpacker (A rundown on what’s available in these essential goods.), Comeback of the Canvas Camp (After a brief period of retirement, the tent is back onstage.), A New Concept in Tents (Something really different in man’s oldest kind of shelter.) Where To Go – Target: Ten-Pound Bass (If size is your object, certain Florida lakes are your place.), New Look For Keys Charter Fishing (For action and variety, Florida skippers have a triple-threat way.), Around Michigan’s Steelhead Horn (Complete guide to the rivers on both sides of the L.P.), Dude Ranch for the Boaters (A Montana report that gets you on as well as to remote waters.), Texoma’s Fishing Renaissance (You can’t keep a good Texas-Oklahoma lake down.) How To Do It – Updated Steelheader’s Drifting Rig (At last – an easy-to-replace setup you can afford to lose.), Wild Game On Ice (A freezer is a hunter and fisherman’s best friend.), Multipurpose Camp Oven (A bake-in, boil-in bucket.), Clean a Cottontail Without a Knife (It’s easier, does a better job, and only requires two hands.), Simplified Nymph Fishing (A system of getting to those big, often hard-to-get trout.), Space-Age Fox Hunting (Electronic calls can help – sometimes.), Tom Fool (A long-time gobbler hunter’s bag of tricks.), Technique is What Counts (To catch big, deep trout, you’ve got to get that nymph down to ’em.), Best System For Catching Muskies (Follow these easy steps, and success is almost assured.), Photograph Your Dog, The Sportsman’s Notebook Regular Departments – Editorial; Cheers & Jeers; Fire, Fire, Burn Stick; How To Live With A Poor Memory; 1972 Gamefish Laws; Conservation; The Lake Huron Miracle; 1971 Fishing Contest Winners; Books & Flicks; Great Gear For The New Year; Just Pedaling Along; Can Public Hunting Survive?; When Fido Needs A Friend; Exit, Laughing

Issue:  April 1972

Condition:  Very Good