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Contents: Small Thrills (Fishing spring creeks is tough and technical – and has a charm of its own.), F.L.Y.S. (Can a bassmaniac who’s been banned from his favorite sport find happiness with something new?), A Fish of a Different Color (For a distinctive angling adventure, forgo the sunfish in favor of the yellow perch.), Are Whitetails Wising Up? (Having a tough time bagging your buck lately? Evidence shows that deer are becoming brighter.), Conversations with Spot (There’s a whole lot to be learned about trout fishing from an old rainbow named Spot.), The Hazards of Drinking Wilderness Water (There are more ways than one to contract a waterborne disease, so it pays to be extra careful.), Lake Trout of a Lifetime (For really huge lake trout – plus trophy pike – Manitoba’s Nueltin Lake is the place to go.), Getting the Jump on Bass (Bass are hard to find in the early spring unless you have a few tricks up your sleeve.), Bank Shots (Trout grow old among bankside cover, and fly anglers who cast to these haunts find big challenges – and rewards.), A Scent in the Forest (Hunters who trust their noses use the sense of smell to find game trails, if not the game itself.), Spring Bluegills (After a long cold winter the bluegill spawn comes as a welcome relief to bored fishermen.), The Name of the Gobbler Game (A mediocre turkey caller in a good spot has a better shot than a great caller in a poor position.), Another Time and Place (Montana’s Bitterness River offers low water and dry flies to early-spring trout fishermen.) Guide to Freshwater Fishing – Everything from how to use a bait-casting reel, choose the right small boat, find a trophy fish, uncover the secrets of a small lake, fly-or spin-fish a trout stream, fillet and cook what you catch and lots more from the editors of Field & Stream.
Issue: March 1990
Condition: Very Good