Field & Stream Magazine 1991 May

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Field & Stream Magazine 1991 May

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Contents:  Stick It In Their Craw (A tribute to the feisty Crawdad – pleasing to the palate and practical for the “fishin’ hole”), The Unexpected Mr. Big (It takes some preperation – and a lot of luck – to land the fish of a lifetime), The Hunting Horse (Buck had an uncanny ability to get things done his way), The Wet-Fly Tradition (Wet flies have stood the test of time and can be very productive when fishing for Trout), Hooky Worms (Anglers who experience hook-setting difficulties with the Texas-rigged worm should consider this alternative), Terrestrial Time (Small-water Bass anglers who opt for imitations of land-based critters may discover big-time action), A Death In The Family (The day began as simply another fishing excursion), Hunting Mountain Turkeys (Meet the Merriam’s, the gobbler with a western accent), Specifically Specks (Catching Crappies is utter simplicity – once you develop the right game plan), Bug Off! (Biting insects are an inevitable part of the outdoors. But that doesn’t mean you can’t fight back), Pike By Degrees (In spring, northerns head for the warmer water…and savvy fishermen should too), Grand-Slam Flim-Flams And Record-Book Bunco (Has the magic of the hunt been replaced by sleight-of-hand?), Seasons Of Spring (Rockie mountain streams have two – yes, two – spring seans that are terrific for Trout) Midwest Edition – Brooks not known for their Rainbows and Browns can still offer topnotch Trout fishing, Also, nothing compares to the pursuit of Walleyes in Canada, and head for South Dakota’s Lewis and Clark Reservoir, where the Smallmouth action is unbeatable. In “By The Way…,” how to find a Moose) Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Fishing, Shooting, How It’s Done, Saltwater Fishing, Vehicles, Gun Dogs, Books & Comments, Solunar Tables, Tap’s Tips, How It’s Done, Reader’s Corner, Exit Laughing

Issue:  May 1991

Condition:  Very Good