Field & Stream Magazine 1971 September

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Field & Stream Magazine 1971 September

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Contents:  Solunar Tables for September (Forecasting when fish and game will be feeding each day.), The Guide was a Dude (A Montana mountain goat hunt with a twist.), Ptarmigan (Chasing this big grouse down an Alaskan mountain is no piece of cake.), Facts About the Grouse Cycle (What causes the ruffed grouse populations to rise and fall.), Twelve Pacific Flies (Patterns for west coast saltwater fly fisherman, and how to tie them.), The Greatest Hunting Dog You’d Never Guess (It’s not a waterfowl, upland bird or rabbit specialist. It’s a …), Late Season Largemouth (After Labor Day, says this Washington stater, the competition thins.), The Indians Were Only First (Bows, arrows and grouse add up to a rediscovery in Quebec.) Where To Go – Best Fall Hunting Places in the United States (A hunter’s guide to the lower 48 and Hawaii for 1971-72.), Watering Holes Offer Bonus Dove Hunting (A sure-way to find doves is to know where they like to drink.) How To Do It – Smoke Your Own Fish (A backyard smokehouse from recycled junk.), Favor Your Feet (Make sure the boot fits before you wear it.), Ten Seconds to Clean a Dove (An easy solution to an otherwise hard job.), Can You Really See Deer? (Even knowing right where to look is no guarantee of success.), Bunnies by Barometer (Indiana pilot-hunter shows how rabbits respond to pressure.), How to Bag Bandtails (Stalking the Western wilds for a very tough-to-take pigeon.), The Sportsman’s Notebook (When it rains, the fisherman scores.), Indian Deer Call, A Gun That Grows With Your Son (A little carpentry creates an adjustable fit.), Bottle Bonanza (Time has turned some litter into treasure.)

Issue:  September 1971

Condition:  Very Good