Field & Stream Magazine 1983 March

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Field & Stream Magazine 1983 March

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Contents:  A Kid’s First Gun (His Dad gave him a single-shot 20 gauge, and at last the season began), Night Monsters (Could it be that we really need the things that go bump in the dark?), The Commercial Sport (Everyone can make an effort not to let selfishness rule the high-seas), Fighting Frostbite (Following some simple rules will make prevention and care easier), Midmorning Turkeys (A veteran campaigner tells how to beguile a daytime gobbler), A Fly For All Seasons (Trout will hit your streamers year-round if you give them a chance), Pearls Before Swinesses (Never hunted with your young daughter? You’ve got a real treat coming), Jungle Rivers (Explosive action awaits the adventurous angler – not that far from home), Alaska’s Army Of Big Black Bears (This abundant species is one of the few a non-resident can hunt without a guide), The Man Eating Cats Of India (The odds are always set by them, and the game is played entirely on their turf), Of Rifles Plain And Fancy (A serious collector provides a comprehensive introduction to black-powder rifles), Warming-Up Cold Bass (If you understand Bass habitats and needs, you can bring them in from the cold), Surplus Military Gear For Sportsmen (You may have overlooked one supplier who has excellent equipment – for less), Fishing ’83 (Spring is on it’s way and so is a new crop of lures and accessories) Your Local Outdoors – A Guide To The Best Hunting And Fishing In Your Area Special Canadian Fishing Section – Fishing Across Canada (Canada is a land made for fishing. Herewith a survey of some of the highlights), Sportsman’s Paradise (Lake of the Woods, straddling the Canadian – American border, is a dream come true), Hooked On Chantrey (Chantrey Inlet is a hotspot for Lake Trout, Artic Char and Grayling), Pike And Walleye Headquarters (Ontario and Manitoba offer vacation fishing that’s often an easy drive from home) Departments – Editorial; Cheers & Jeers; Solunar Tables; Hill Country; Conservation; E.B. Mann; How It’s Done (Pulling Power); How It’s Done (Cut filleting time); How It’s Done (Disinfecting water); How It’s Done (Beer can lantern); Shooting; Fishing; Bounty; Boating; Vehicles; In Gear; Camping; Tap’s Tips; Sportsman’s Shopper; Gun Dogs; Reader’s Corner; Exit Laughing

Issue:  March 1983

Condition:  Very Good