Field & Stream Magazine 1972 January

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Field & Stream Magazine 1972 January

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Contents:  Solunar Tables – For January (A forecast of what fish and game will be feeding each day.), Days on Bunny Mountain (Rabbits and good winter hunting on an Idaho desert hill.), Record Bear of the Manti (The true story of the new record black bear from Utah.), Dolphin! (A Florida billfish tournament outing takes a spectacular turn.), Hunters! Wake Up (If you think you have nothing to lose, check what the experts think.), Zane Grey – Author, Angler, Explorer (A hundredth anniversary tribute.) Where To Go – Nothing But Bass Here (Smallmouth, largemouth – take your pick on this Ontario lake.), Backpacking in the Pecos Wilderness (A fine search for bighorn sheep with camera in the New Mexico mountains.), Cruising Lake Cumberland (These beautiful Kentucky waters are perfect for houseboating.), The Up and Down Beaverhead (Not so famous as Montana’s blue ribbon rivers, but very trouty nonetheless.), $10 Salmon (On the Gaspe you can fish for Atlantic Salmon for less than a king’s ransom.), Daktar Wa Ndege (An exploration of the fabulous East Africa bird situation.) How To Do It = Giant Economy Size Goose Decoy (For some reason, big fake geese do a better job of fooling the real ones.), The Fine Art Of Leading Game Birds (You can improve your wingshooting by looking at figures.), How to Find and Catch Trophy Bass (A lot less luck than solid planning goes into finding brag-worthy bass.), Better Knots for Monofilament (The knot you love may not be in the best connections.), PFA for Fishing Success (As in business, attitude is all – but with fishing it calls for trying.), How to Preserve Meat in Camp (There are other ways than cooling to handle your game.), The Sportsman’s Notebook (For those who like to camp out in the snow, here are some good ideas.), Mobile Home for Winter Trout )A homemade portable darkroom helps you see below the ice.)

Issue:  January 1972

Condition:  Very Good