Field & Stream Magazine 1986 September

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Field & Stream Magazine 1986 September

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Contents:  The Tackle Box Papers (A tragic tale, in which one more soul follows the wormproof path to perdition), Back In The Field (…I had not wanted so badly for something to begin since I was a kid..)< Body Language (The subtle cues you appearance and attitude convey to the game you seek could affect your hunting success), Fishing The Edges (In any lake there are more edges than meet the eye. Learning to recognize the subtle borders will put you a step ahead), Second-Season Smallmouths (September ushers in one of the years most overlooked fishing opportunities), The Pointer Of No Return (Some dogs have an inscrutable wayof winning you over despite their faults), Bravo Patagonia! (Hats off to the land where 6-pound rainbows cruise like hungry dogs), The Basics of Elk Bugling (All animals take sex seriously, but elk go insane over it. That’s where you and your bugle come in), A Fisherman Born Out Of Time (Bass fishing has come a long way. Some might argue it has gone too far), Doves, Solo (No need to bring fifty friends to enjoy this kind of hunting; just yourself and your own two eyes), September: The Brown Month (You’re in for a whale of a fight when you tie into a spawning-run brown trout), Mark Those Dates (Use more than a dart and a calendar to point out when to hunt woodcock) Special Deer Section – A Clearcut Myth (Knock down a chunk of the forest, the theory goes, and the deer and the elk will love it. Nice theory, but…), An Eye On Deer (Muleys and whitetails are masters of camouflage. Here how you can see through it), Butte Bucks (Welcome to the badlands, where the country is huge and desolate, and the big muleys feel right at home)

Issue:  September 1986

Condition:  Very Good