Field & Stream Magazine 1984 October

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Field & Stream Magazine 1984 October

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Contents:  The Poacher (Wanting to become a hunter, he had broken the hunter’s code. Now there was a price to be paid.), Upland Aristocrat (The ruffed grouse is a king among gamebirds and, like all royalty, it’s fussy about where it lives.), Sporting Asides (This hunter always gets what he has set out for – and sometimes that includes a deer.), The Best Place To Shoot a Moose (Those who hunt these giant deer need special equipment: a block and tackle, strong friends, a truss.), Hunt ‘Em When The Sun Shines (It may take an early bird to get worms, but whitetail hunters have the whole day to score.), The Foul-Weather Factor (The ominous skies of a low-pressure system can set the stage for some spectacular waterfowling.), The Art of Tracking (A single hoofprint in the snow can speak volumes. But first you have to know how to read it.), Pheasants In The Afternoon (It’s an annual event, a chance to work the dogs, and a celebration of life and friendship.), The Magic Month For Bass (In the excitement of a new hunting season, you may have overlooked the fact that now is the time for bass.), Woodcock Are Where You Find Them (Don’t bet the farm that last year’s hotspot will hold timberdoodles now.), Scents And Nonsense (Many hunters swear by deer “perfume” but here is one expert who says the whole idea stinks.), Underwater Eyes (Sonar sees it all, but it can’t catch fish. Here’s how to get the most from it’s magic.), Bird Hunting On Public Lands (Some of the best upland gunning around awaits you on acreage that’s “shot out” and “Overcrowded”.) Your Local Outdoors – A Guide to the Best Hunting and Fishing in your Area

Issue:  October 1984

Condition:  Very Good