Field & Stream Magazine 1995 January

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Field & Stream Magazine 1995 January

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Contents:  Dog Days (You can lead a dog to good fishing waters, but you can’t make him behave), Grandpa And The Kid (When carelessness turns a Duck hunt into a disaster, you can only hope for the best), An Unfilled Tag (This time the hunter brought home only memories – but what memories they were), Bowhunting Dry (Here’s how you can protect yourself and your gear in wet weather), Our 100th Year! – In The Spirit Of True Sportsmanship (Field & Stream begins its Centennial celebration), Looking Back: The Early Years 1895-1914 (Both Field & Stream and Tootsie Rolls were born in 1895), A True Course To Adventure (A nose for adventure can lead you high and low…even in your own backyard. Ten of our experts show you how to find the best hunting and fishing across North America), The Vision (Once you’ve seen the Buck of a lifetime, what are the odds of finding it’s equal), All That A Gun Store Should Be (New England Arms has been called the finest of its kind. One look tells you why), New Tackle ’95 (New lures, lines, reels and other good things brighten this year’s offerings), Backwater Boats (These lightweight craft have the versatility of a canoe and the stability of a flats boat), The Speed Factor (Here’s how using faster shotshell loads can help you hit more targets) Midwest Edition – In an effort to reduce pressure on the Big River’s Smallmouths, Missouri is asking its anglers to catch – and keep – the river’s spotted Bass. Also, poachers pay more in the Hawkeye State; a new club is founded for hunters of grounded antlers; and Kansas comes up with a solution to Eagle shocking. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, How It’s Done, Gearing Up, By The Way…, Fishing, Boating, Books & Comments, Vehicles, Shooting, F&S Tips, Gun Dogs, Solunar Tables, Finally.

Issue:  January 1995

Condition:  Very Good