Field & Stream Magazine 1986 July

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Field & Stream Magazine 1986 July

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Contents:  Evolution of a Hunter (Before the .270 there was the dirt bomb, the road apple, the finger rocket, and then…Giant Jenny!), Never Turn Your Back (No outdoorsman deliberately set out to get into trouble, but it happens all the time.), Summer Steelhead (The Skamania Steelhead is gaining fame in the Great Lakes for its acrobatics and its warm-weather accessibility.), Summit Meetings with Muleys (Big mule deer sometimes inhabit the most unlikely places. Where? Take a deep breath and look upwards.), Handle With Care (There are any number of ways to remove a hook. Sportsmen do it so the fish will live.), A Morning at the Pig Farm (Biologists said the pond was dead. The leg-sized trout who called it home didn’t know that.), Sports Craftsmen: Hoagy B. Carmichael – Rod Builder (The hallmark of this master is an India ink signature on a split-bamboo rod.), A Pronghorn Primer (Antelope are not like other critters, and you have to hunt them accordingly. Here’s how it’s done.), A Matter of Degrees (Before you rule out a stream that’s “too warm” or “too dirty”, cast a line to the trout who probably lives there.), Bank On It (You don’t need a bass boat to fish for bass. You do need a pair of quiet feet and a subtle approach.)

Issue:  July 1986

Condition:  Very Good