Field & Stream Magazine 1985 September

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Field & Stream Magazine 1985 September

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Contents:  A Search For The Truth (The quest yielded an answer, but it would take a lifetime to understand it); A Curmudgeon’s Guide To Fishing (Like to fish alone? These tips will help you stand on your own); September’s Song (Brook trout and Indian summer combine for one of life’s most memorable melodies); Regulated Shooting Areas: Has Their Time Finally Come? (It’s time to give “regulated” shooting a second look); Great Lakes Fall Salmon (When it’s time for these fish to spawn, it’s time for fishermen to get their downriggers in gear); Tailor Your Tactics To Different Deer (Both species have antlers, but for your purposes, they’re as unlike as aardvarks and zebras); Outlaw Outfitters (Butch Cassidy is dead and buried. But their are new holdup artists to take his place); Devilish Tricks With Spinnerbaits (Here’s a collection of devilish tricks you can play, and the lure to play them with); A Sound To Remember (Once you have hunted sharptail grouse and heard them talk, you’ll never be the same); The Wonderful Boats That Dupe Ducks (Remember the old grassboats, sneak boxes, coffins and sculls? Now a new breed has taken over where they left off); A Hunt in The Land Where The Sun Dies (A hundred miles north of the Artic Circle, a race was on between the calendar and a hunter’s doggedness); Echoes Of The Shot (For some men, the blood runs faster at a scent in the forest); Slow And Easy For Walleyes (When the walleyes aren’t hitting, try the nice-and-easy approach. That’ll do it almost every time) Special Deer Section – All Weather Muleys (You can’t change the weather, but you can hunt around it); Guessers, Gamblers And Monsters (These are the superdeer that no one believes in. But if you think and look real hard…); After The Shot (First you pull the trigger. Then you find out what kind of hunter you really are) Midwest Edition – In “By The Way…,” a new collection of reports from the Midwest, learn how Michigan researchers breed super salmon and discover why North Dakota spikes its bighorn herd’s apple pulp. Also, a Wisconsin trout and salmon dup, Indiana mixed catch, and Missouri deer and turkey tandem Departments – Editorial; Cheers & Jeers; Solunar Tables; Conservation; How It’s Done; Hill Country; How It’s Done; Discoveries; Bounty; Fishing; Boating; Camping; Shooting; Vehicles; Tap’s Tips; Reader’s Corner; Gun Dogs; Exit, Laughing

Issue:  September 1985

Condition:  Very Good