Field & Stream Magazine 1972 May

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Field & Stream Magazine 1972 May

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Contents:  Solunar Tables for May (A forecast of when fish and game will be feeding each day.), Cougar Facts (Questions you’ve always wanted answered about our cover animal.), Alaska’s Trophy Trout Threatened (The spectre of commercialism hovers over Lake Illamna.), Amazon…Wonder World of Fishes (Scientist-adventurers on a journey into unclassified waters.), The Alert and Durable Whitetail (Even Michigan winters don’t dull this hardy creature’s senses.), Alice (and Friends) in Disney Land (The lowdown on what some anti-hunting organizations are up to.), The Challenge of Gentleman Bob (Quail have inspired many traditions: here’s a West Virginia one.), Man’s Best Friend…the Steelhead? (The sea-run trout may provide answers to human heart troubles.) Humor – The Secret Athlete (Beneath that fishing vest beats the heart of an Olympic champion.) Where To Go – Muskies Down in Dixie (If you think Tennessee is out of muskie-country, think again.), World’s Greatest Brown Trout Dry Fly Stream (In this angler’s opinion, New Zealand holds the prize.), There Are Bass Near Your Home That Need Catching (This Minnesotan learned that early to rise meant lots more fishing.), Six Thousand Miles of Trout (A trout fisherman’s guide to the South.), The Best Fishing Places In Canada This Year (A province-by-province roundup of good bets for this season.) How To Do It – The Pocket Survival Kit (It doesn’t take much to keep you alive in an emergency.), A Better Boat Rack for a Truck Camper (Not only that, it’s easy to make.), Shirtsleeve Steelheading (A Washington steelheader states the case for summer-run fish.), Quest For a Record (He knew where to find his trophy striper: the problem was how.), Fly Tying Overkill (In dry fishing, as in other things, simplicity is a virtue.), In the Spring a Young Man’s Fancy Lightly Turns to Thoughts of Big Walleye…and Sometimes Other Things Too (And when they do, it helps to have a plan of action.), The Sportsman’s Notebook, Glue Gun Bass Bugs (Modern technology eases the task of building a better bass bug.)

Issue:  May 1972

Condition:  Very Good