Field & Stream Magazine 1982 November

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Field & Stream Magazine 1982 November

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Contents:  The $1,223.40 Quail Dinner (The last thing a quail hunter needs is a wife who is an accountant.), The Perfece Hunt (The long day hadn’t yielded a trophy but something much more elusive.), Two (A couple of men can share a lot of memories after thirty years of hunting together.), Fishing Know Know-How (Learn to tie better knots, lose fewer lures.), The Great American Deer Camp (There’s more to the camp than cooking and gin rummy, there’s a spirit of tradition.), Tracking Thanksgiving’s Elk (There are ways to track a bull elk in snow so as to outmaneuver him.), The New Poachers (Hunters looking for a different kind of trophy are wreaking havoc on our land.), Munchies For Smallmouths (What’s new on the menu for bass. Planty!), Burt’s Gun (It was a gift from a remarkable man and a symbol of the words, “a wonderful hunt”.), The Muley Personality (Though they may stop and stare at your approach, don’t take these deer for stupid.), Return Of The Sea Goose (After a drastic drop in population ten years ago, the Atlantic brant is back.), Will Rattling Work Where You Hunt (With the right conditions, whitetails may be curious enough to come out for a look.), Don’t Pussyfoot The Thunder Chicken (Ruffled grouse probably won’t flush if they know what direction you are coming from.) Black Bears: A Special Report – Where The Black Bears Are (A survey of where to find the best hunting.) Your Local Outdoors – A Guide To The Best Hunting And Fishing In Your Area Departments – Editorial; Cheers & Jeers; Hill Country; Conservation; Tap’s Tips; Solunar Tables; Ted Trueblood; E.B. Mann; Fishing; New Afloat; Shooting; Bounty; Boating; Reader’s Corner; Camping; Gun Dogs; Vehicles; Sportsman’s Shopper; Exit Laughing

Issue:  November 1982

Condition:  Very Good