Description
Contents: The Truth About Mercury ( A comprehensive report on a much-publicized problem.), Solunar Table for May (A forecast of when fish and game will be feeding each day.), Field & Stream Interviews the World’s Best Bass Fisherman…Bill Dance (The top tournament man tells the secrets of his success.), A Return to the Roaring Kill (A sentamental journey to a Catskill trout stream unhurt by time.), Wild Rivers by Air (Exploring unnavigable Wyoming waters by homemade aircraft.), The Hawkeye Outdoorsman of Wilson Junior High (In Cherokee, Iowa, hunting and fishing get equal time.) Where To Go – The Park That Has Nothing (There is only space and unspoiled wilderness in this Alaska park.), Fish From the Rocks (Fishing along the California coastline has numerous rewards.), Wilderness Beach Camping (Lots of fish and no crowds just off the Virginia mainland.), Shortcut to Smallmouth (You don’t have to fly very far into Ontario to strike it rich.), Best Fishing Spots in Canada…and Mexico (A guide to great fishing in every province and south of the border.), Conowingo: Maryland’s Neglected Bass Lake (It’s near three metropolitan areas, but the bass are dying of old age.) Humor – The Misery Kit (Camping out used to be a fine and pleasant misery.) How To Do It – The Deadliest Decoy, Shivering: One of Nature’s Danger Signals, Thieves are After Your Gear, How to Fool Big Brown Trout (Tricks gleaned from a lifetime of fishing Utah waters.), Catch Bonefish On Your Own (The way to find this ghost of the Florida flats without a guide.), Better Way to Master Marlin (It’s not necessary to have the strength of ten to boat a giant billfish.), How the Champ Catches Cats (There’s a catfisherman in Kentucky who has the monsters psyched out.), Deer Hair and Bluegill (Here, complete with instructions, are flies that really work.), The Sportsman’s Notebook
Issue: May 1971
Condition: Very Good