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Contents: A Fly Fisherman’s Troubleshooting Guide (Tips to help you overcome the things that go wrong), A Full Table (Ard Stringfellow’s storytelling ethics were regulated only by his desire for a killer punchline), Magnetic North (It’s hard to resist the incredible pull of the Canadian North), The New Pond (Even in this crowded world, secret spots still await discovery), Grandpa And The Kid (When a steelhead takes in the fast water of the north Umpqua, you may feel the ghost of Zane Grey looking on), Stretching The Hatch (Most dry fly anglers limit themselves to the briefest part of the hatch. Here’s how to expand your Trout fishing), Bumping Bottom For Bass (This technique doesn’t provide explosive action, but it almost guarantees success), Who Speaks For People? (A voice of reason speaks up for hunting), Big Water, Big Walleyes (If you’re looking for large Walleyes, head for the wide open water), The Much-Maligned Sucker (Dismissed as trash, the sucker actually displays a surprisingly sporty nature), History Written In Gunsmoke (A fabulous gun-collection traces the record of the Old West in wood and steel), Jr. (A special section for young sportsmen including – Artificials for Bass – Antler growth – Urban wildlife – Rocky the Labrador retriever – Make your own worm farm – Letter from Russia – and more) Midwest Edition – Scenic streams provide Midwestern anglers with plentiful float-fishing opportunities. Also, discover why it’s unwise to overlook the sauger; and largemouth stocckings and careful management have brought Illinois Bangs Lake back to prominence in “By The Way…” Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Myths & Misconceptions, Books & Comments, Fishing, Shooting, Boating, Vehicles, Outdoor Basics, Gun Dogs, Health & Safety, How It’s Done, Tap’s Tips, Exit Laughing
Issue: June 1991
Condition: Very Good