Field & Stream Magazine 1989 May

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Field & Stream Magazine 1989 May

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Contents:  A Fisherman is Old… (Life is an accumulation of moments that the wise-man will take time to enjoy.), The Liberator (When it comes to fishing, a boy’s best friend is not his mother, but his bike.), When They Bite (It’s a lucky angler indeed who finds himself in the midst of a feeding frenzy.), Wing It (Traditional dry flies tied with unorthodox wings are a hit with trout tired of seeing the same old thing.), The Notorious Cannibal (The brown trout has come a long way during the hundred+plus years it has been in America.), Spinning For Trout (Riffles are prime lies custom made for spinners.), Perfectly Clear (Sunny weather may make bass fishing tough, but by adjusting your game plan, your chances will brighten.), Ben’s Bird (Like the author of Poor Richard’s Almanac, the wild turkey is a native-born creature of great resourcefullness.), Pumping Lead for Walleyes (Jigging for a walleye may have its ups and downs, but once you master the techniques, its a surefire fish catcher.), Shake, Rattle & Reel (The fish-attracking powers of rattling lures are capturing the attention of a larger number of anglers.), Practical Bow Practice (Here’s how to make your daily archery practice more like actual field shooting.), Fly-Fishing Slow Currents (Dry-fly anglers faced with trout in slow currents should about-face and work downstream.), In Every Crowd (Ever feel like the odd man out. Here’s the wildlife equivalent.), Northern Lights (British Columbia was a long way to travel for steelhead…but he was after much more than that.), Shad – The Perfect Fly Rod Fish (When this fish moves upriver to spawn, fly-rodders are in for the best of times.), Top Lures for Shallow Bass (In spring, a bass heads for shallow water, so it follows that a fisherman should go there, too.) Midwest Edition – The fast-growing hybrid striped bass is gaining popularity with Midwest anglers. Also North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska offer topnotch Walleye fishing via the Missouri River, and in Michigan, public hunting land abounds in prime turkey habitat in “By The Way…”, Manitoba goes barbless.

Issue:  May 1989

Condition:  Very Good