Field & Stream Magazine 1985 April

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Field & Stream Magazine 1985 April

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Contents:  In the Bank (This bank has no tellers and it pays out fifty times what you put in.), The Staccato Look (All too often streamer flies are tied simply for display. It’s time to put them to work!), Mounting Problems *Bringing work home has a particular meaning for a taxidermist.), The Early Bird (Have you ever noticed that catching bait can be as much as fishing?), Boastful Losses (Just be glad the “ones that get away” did.), Your Money’s Worth (You get “Your money’s worth” by giving – a simple act of sharing your knowledge with another.), Time of the Trout (When Trout feed is as important as w3hat they feed on.), The Flea-Weight System (Very light gear coupled with a special sinking fly is a hot ticket to panfish.), The Tattoo of Beating Wings (…There was only one thing happening in the world and that thing was ducks…), Fishing Buddies (These are special people, as hard to find as they are easy to be with.), Tom Foolery (The only predictable aspect of turkey behavior is that the birds will be unpredictable.), The Perfect Predator (Sharks are eating machines. Part of the thrill of fishing for them is knowing that they could eat you.), Buck’s Last Ride (There’s no gold watch to mark the event; just a quiet moment between man and horse.), Tying and Fishing the Panfish Leech (Heavy lures sink fast and tend to scare panfish. Here’s an easily tied solution.), Looping the Loop (Here’s a time-saving fly fishing system that relies on loops rather than knots.) Special Bass Section – Cold Weather is Prime Time (You may not like this, but evidence shows that the best time for trophy bass is when a cold front hits.), Lessons from a Largemouth Bass Log (Records kept over four years on a typical bass lake reveal some interesting patterns.), Bassing on Your Own Two Feet (Bass fishing from shore can be its own reward – and a good way to catch fish, too. Your Local Outdoors – A guide to the best hunting and fishing in your area Departments – Editorial, Cheers & Jeers, Solunar Tables, Conservation, Did You Know, Hill Country, Bounty, How It’s Done (Catfish creatures), How It’s Done (Unkind cuts), Books & Comments, Discoveries (Hand soap), Tap’s Tips, Vehicles, Camping, Fishing, New Afloat, Shooting, Reader’s Corner, How It’s Done (Trophy casts), Gun Dogs, How It’s Done (Thermos wrapping), Exit Laughing

Issue:  April 1985

Condition:  Very Good