Field & Stream Magazine 1998 May

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Field & Stream Magazine 1998 May

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Contents:  Trout Spinning Expertise – Close Quarters Trout (Using the short rod to tempt Trout from the trickles), Spinning At Large (On some big Trout rivers, spin-fishing is your only option), The Bog Bull (It was a hunt for two giants…but fate had other plans), Wind, Wings And Water (“The Geese are why you’ve come. Blues, Snows and Canadas. You’ll hunt them all…”), Fish On! (Are you trolling…or just going for a boat ride), Wild Thing (Bass lures with eye-popping colors are filling tackle boxes…and catching fish), Coming Full Circle (Hook more fish – and confidently release all of them – with this simple fly-hook midification) Departments – Cheers & Jeers (You know what we think. Here’s what you think), Upfront (You’re not a poacher…are you?), Hill Country (Forget the real world – Tarpon coming), Conservation (Sportsmen stand aside as ocean fisheries perish), Bowhunting (What to do when your brass pins don’t show), Classic Designs (Is this the perfect hunting knife? Could be), Gearing Up (A truly cool trolling motor), Health & Safety (Sooner or later, this trio of plants is going to make you miserable), Sportsman’s Project (A long-overlooked turkey call comes into its own), Sportsman’s Notebook (How to be an invisible angler), Humor (The earth mover that went (way) upscale), Vehicles (A new sport utility that’s “just right”), Boating (The best ouboards ever, with a few new twists), Fishing (Bass deep and sulky? Brighten their day, and yours), Shooting (You pulled the trigger, but what happened after?), Field Guide (The key to catching post-spawn Smallmouths), Solunar Tables (Major and minor feeding times of game and fish), F&S Tips Fly fishing finesse – it’s like learning to ride a bike…), Gun Dogs (The final chapter in a hunt for the elusive Russian Boar), Finally…(Some lessons must be learned the hard way) Midwest News – Anglers can explore Wisconsin’s best Trout fishing, while Missouri’s longer Turkey season might require a change in tactics. There’s news for Michigan and Minnesota Walleye fishermen; Indiana’s Smallmouths are prime targets; and Ohio hunters tackle a land-lease question)

Issue:  May 1998

Condition:  Very Good