Field & Stream Magazine 1997 December

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Field & Stream Magazine 1997 December

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Contents:  Twilight For The Gray Deer? – Part Two (A panel of experts fears for the Mule Deer future), Tactical Tree Stands (Pick the best stand and use it right), Wildlife In A Baking Soda Box (Our of sodium bicarbonate came art), A Chip Off The Old Root (How one man’s ancestors made him a hunter without saying a word) One Shot – Perfect Pitch (Griz makes the catch of a lifetime), Waterfowl Guns (Here’s fifty years of wisdom on some great shooters) Departments – Cheers & Jeers (You know what we think. Here’s what you think), Upfront (Should contest hunts be outlawed), Hill Country (What’s behind our passion for hunting and fishing?), Conservation (Fishing with kids, gillnetting and governmental “science”), Waterfowling (How to find the best winter Duck hunting), Hunting Tactics (The simplest of rigs can bring a decoy spread to life), Humor (A view of hunting from a far-out perspective), Food (Red Keller’s legacy lives on), Health & Safety (The person most likely to kill you is…you), Vehicles (How to diagnose and correct suspension problems), Fishing (Productive Bass cover you probably pass up), Gearing Up (Camo that hides your silhouette and scent simultaneously), Boating (Get the most from your boat in shallow water), Essay (When a Grouse broke the rules, this hunter held a grudge), Shooting (Is there no end to the neat and nifty), Gun Dogs (Remembering America’s first star dog handler), F&S Tips (A temporary lure holder, photos with a faulty camera…), F&S Classic (Rubbers in rodents’ clothing), Finally…(Dawn brings renewed hope and a clean slate) Midwest News – Here’s how, when and where to make the most of late-season Deer hunting in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Illinois’ Quail picture brightens, South Dakota Pheasant hunting peaks this month, and Iowa Walleye anglers look forward to winter.

Issue:  December 1997

Condition:  Very Good