Field & Stream Magazine 1992 June

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Field & Stream Magazine 1992 June

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Contents:  Killer Cows (This breed of bovine is nothing like the harmless creatures of Old MacDonald’s farm), Drifting In The Dark (Casting into the dark he found that thoughts, like still waters, runs deeper in the dark), Sleeping Under The Stars (Discover the pleasures of spending the night in the open air), Grandpa And The Kid (The idea that some fish are treasures while others are trash is a foolish conceit), Bow Camp (At this unique “seminar” archers learn one of our most ancient crafts), Scope Sight Insights (Here’s what you need to know if you’re thinking about glassware for your rifle), Smallmouths: The Fly Fishing Advantage (Smallmouths feast on the same food as trouts, so tie on a fly and get set for the strike), Sight And Sound (Some bass lures are flashy. Some make noise. Both work – if you know when to use them), Small-Stream Strategies (To fish these dimunitive waters successfully, you need to broaden your approach), Good Eats (A true bird hunter can often be identified as someone whose dog eats better than he does), Panfish Are For Kids (Panfishing is easy, and therein lies one of the secrets for inspiring the first-time angler), Multipurpose Mudbugs (No matter what you call them – craws or crayfish – they could be the best live bait of all), “This Excellent Hunter” (Game kept the Lewis and Clark expedition well fed – thanks to the skill of one man) Midwest Edition – An angling pro tells how to make bass bite during the dog days of summer. Also, the IRS muscles in on Michigan’s sportsmen’s groups; and biologists ask Midwesterners to stop stocking pen-raised pheasants. In “By The Way…” planning a big game hunt – in Russia” Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Field Guide, Fishing, Vehicles, Saltwater Fishing, Fishing Technique, Sportsman’s Project, How It’s Done, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally

Issue:  June 1992

Condition:  Very Good