Field & Stream Magazine 1992 March

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Field & Stream Magazine 1992 March

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Contents:  Out Of Reach (Something about catching a big fish makes the stars – and your dreams – seem a little closer than before), Getting Better (To really master fly fishing you need to learn the subtle are of presentation), One Of The Original Strut Brothers (Perhaps the best hunters of swaggering turkeys are the folks who are most like their prey), The Strange Story Of The Record Largemouth Bass (George Perry caught a 22-lb 4-oz Bass in 1932, and it has since become a legend), Grizzly Tales (One thing is certain; you can never be sure how a bear is going to behave), Rebirth Of A Legend (If you believe “more is better,” take a look at the brand new Suburban 4×4), A Fine Kettle Of Fishing Facts (Ten pages of information, opinion and anecdotes proving that fishing is not only fun, it’s funny, too), Black-Powder Rendezvous (These re-creations of early American life celebrate their time when hunting was more than a sport), Trout In The High Desert (Every trout angler’s dream – plenty of fish and no competition – can come true in Oregon), Bubble Gum Bass (Hot pink lures may be embarrassingly conspicious, but therein lies the secret of their success), Buzzbait Design (Even though the buzzbait is one of the most effective bass lures, there’s always room for improvement) Midwest Edition – For sheer numbers of spawning smallmouth, plan a trip to Lake Erie’s Bass Islands. The debate over using birth-control drugs to regulate a deer herd in Canada intensifies, and whether you prefer fishing with flies, lures or natural bait, Missouri has a put-and-take trout fishery for you. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Gearing Up, Food, Fishing, Shooting, Saltwater Fishing, Solunar Tables, Gun Dogs, Tap’s Tips, Finally.

Issue:  March 1992

Condition:  Very Good