Field & Stream Magazine 1986 January

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Field & Stream Magazine 1986 January

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Contents:  10 Uses for a Stuffed Fish (For the angler who wants to get the most out of his wall-mount.), For the Asking (The question is simple enough, to answer is a good de3al more complicated.), Innovative New Fishing Tackle (This year, some of the fishing tackle being introduced actually deserves to be called “new”.), Bass, Professionally Speaking (How does a top pro look at the largemouth? Not the way you do, most likely.), Bobwest (Ever heard of bobwhites west of the Mississippi? Now you have.), The Bear Essentials for Spring (So you want to bag a bear this spring? All it takes is patience, skill and a whole lot of luck.), The Sensible Use of Scents (Where the deer are concerned, you stink. Whaat you have to do is learn to stink different.), The Great Goose Glut (Goose populations are way up and paradoxically, the more there are, the harder they are to hunt.), A Kind Word for the Horse (You can curse him if you want, but when the going gets tough, you won’t find a better animal.), Sporting Craftsmen: Rocky Miller, Bowyer (The longbow has reached its ultimate state in the hands of this Montana craftsman.), They’re Making Tomorrow’s Fish Today (Welcome to the brave new workd of hybrids, where biologists build made-to-order fish.), Friends Out-of-Doors (Maybe now would be a good time to thank your outdoor buddies for the good times.) Midwest Edition – The perfect fish, one easy to catch, a fighter, and good to eat, can be caught through the ice in Wisconsin. Also, Illinois’ Baldwin Lake is back, and Nebraska’s rabbits. In “By The Way…,” Saskatchewan helps feed starving deer, and China donates ringnecked pheasants to aid Michigan’s restocking efforts. Departments – Editorial; Cheers & Jeers; Solunar Tables; Conservation; Hill Country; Bounty; Fishing; Camping; Vehicles; Shooting; Tap’s Tips; Gun Dogs; Exit, Laughing

Issue:  January 1986

Condition:  Very Good