Field & Stream Magazine 1985 May

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Field & Stream Magazine 1985 May

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Contents:  Spring Tonic (You might think of the Muskie as a late-summer or fall gamefish. Think again.), Wild River Salmon (When you tangle with the chinooks in northwestern British Columbia, you’re in for a surprise.), The Witching Hour (It really lasts only a few moments, but it’s a time of mystery and magic.), Thayer Bogg and the Great Smokehouse Conflageration (Smoetimes the cost of improvement is much to great a price to pay.), Grandpa and the Kid (Outsmarting the old fish wouldn’t be easy, and if it wasn’t done right it wouldn’t be fun.), The Toxic Tick (Lyme disease can make your life miserable, and it’s spreading rapidly. Here’s how to recognize it.), Stream Watching (Anyone can look at water, but if you study it, you can become a better angler.), Close Encounters of the Fanged Mind (Build up your sense of snakes, and trust in it; there is nothing wrong with a fear of fangs.), The Logger and the Memphis Belle (The best trophies aren’t always mounted on a paneled wall.), Bassing the Marabou Muddler (Put away your plastic worms, leadhead jigs and spoons. You want the thing that goes boink.), Forget the Light Cahill – Pass the Gopher Leg (Trout baiting may lack glamour, but you want fish for dinner, it’s the way to go.) Special Camping Section – Fishcamping Baja’s Beaches (Mexico’s Sea of Cortez is full of fish and lined with the kind of beaches campers dream about.), Backpack Your Way to Big Game (Carrying your camp on your back means never having to quit hunting early to get “home” before dark.), Float Trips for Better Fishing (What could be a more enjoyable way to fish than to float and camp along the river.) Your Local Outdoors – A Guide to the Best Hunting and Fishing in your Area

Issue:  May 1985

Condition:  Very Good