Field & Stream Magazine 1990 December

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Field & Stream Magazine 1990 December

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Contents:  The Pre-Planned Shot (“Snap” decisions can ruin a hunt. Here’s how to avoid them.), Laughing All the Way (Hunting and fishing trips are seldom perfect – which makes for some hilarious memories.), Gathering at the River (Sometimes, it’s the simple things that mean more than anything else.), Grandpa and the Kid (Getting a new dog is a major event – especially when it turns out to be a real winner.), Bucks in any Weather (The properly prepared muley hunter knows there’s no such thing as “bad” hunting weather.), Good News Geese (Geese are dong very well, and waterfowlers are finding new ways to enjoy this old American hunting tradition.), A Quarter Mile (You will never understand trout completely, but on your favorite section of stream you can come close.), Late-Season Whitetails (When the snow and cold arrive, a different set of hunting rules apply.), Some Like it Stopped (When bass aren’t in the mood to eat on the run, offer them a motionless meal.), Elk in Thick Timber (Pursuing elk in thick timber is close work that demands a snail’s pace.), Pickerel and Paddling in the Land of the Rat (Manitoba’s Grass River leads adventurous anglers in a rendezvous with history.), The Accidental Angler (Often you find the best fishing in places where you weren’t even looking.) Midwest Edition – Bundle up and get ready for some of the year’s hottest angling – first ice. Also, opportunities for late-season Ringnecks bring Midwest hunters out of hibernation; and in the Ohio Valley, a byproduct of riverside industries is good winter fishing. In “By The Way….” prairie Chickens return to Iowa Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Endangered Tradition, Conservation, Books & Comments, Fishing, Shooting, Outdoor Basics, Vehicles, Boating, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Reader’s Corner, Exit Laughing

Issue:  December 1990

Condition:  Very Good