Field & Stream Magazine 1983 May

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Field & Stream Magazine 1983 May

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Contents:  The Half Dozen Best Dry Flies (These old favorites might be the only patterns you’ll ever need), How To Make A Map (Outdoorsmen draw their “creative” maps in some of the oddest places), Quicksilver Creek (There are special little streams for those looking for more than big fish), Springtime Grays (The author enjoys matching wits with lightning fast gray squirrels), Sundown Bass (With dusk comes the chance to experience real bass fishing), Survival Guide For Traveling Anglers (The wisdom of seasoned fishermen can help you avoid being unprepared), Pint-Sized And Plentiful (The author tells you how to catch the sporty little white bass consistently) The Kindly Client (A professional hunter faces up to a wounded buffalo), Tracking Spring Smallmouths (Learn how to find bass after the spawn despite weather and water changes), The Moment Of Truth (Seperation raised fears for father and son. Would the magic of a turkey hunt help?), Tarpon Time (On high early-morning spring tides, the Key West shallows flash with silver), Bat Masterson (The truth about the man has been obscured behind a facade of six-guns and shootouts), Fooling Crappies (Artificials are a lot more effective than you might think), A Guides Trolling Secrets (It may look like a drag, but there’s more to trolling than meets the eye), Field & Stream Custom Truck Plans (With a minimum of tools and materials, you can make the most of your pickup), Light Tackle For More Fish (No longer just for experts, light tackle can really work wonders) Special Family Camping Section – Horseback Camping For Family Adventure (Pack horses and mules add another dimension to an outdoor excursion), Wild Rivers, Wild Trout (A river raft trip brings out the drifter in us all), Car Camping Made Easy (Organization is the first word in packing for a successful trip), Getting Better Pictures (Good photographs keep alive the memories of camp life), Camping The Barrier Islands (The Atlantic coastline offers fishermen a world of their own), Learning To Read Wild Signs (You can find evidence of invisible game by knowing what to look for), Cool It…Without Ice (Keep drinks cold and fish and game fresh, even in the heat of summer) Your Local Outdoors – A guide to the best hunting and fishing in your area) Departments – Editorial, Cheers & Jeers, Conservation, Solunar Tables, Hill Country, E.B. Mann, How It’s Done (String minnows), How It’s Done (A better Trout stream), Bounty, Reader’s Corner, Shooting, Fishing, Boating, New Afloat, Tap’s Tips, Vehicles, In Gear, The Tackle Box, Sportsman’s Shopper, Gun Dogs, Exit Laughing

Issue:  May 1983

Condition:  Very Good