Field & Stream Magazine 1992 November

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Field & Stream Magazine 1992 November

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Contents:  Rush Of A Thousand Pheasants (It was a bird hunter’s dream of glory raised to nightmare proportions), Voters’ Guide To Environmental Issues (A look at the candidates’ stands on conservation), Field & Stream Jr. (Collect animal tracks…facts about fishhooks…why Geese fly in a “V”), Sighting Systems (With the right equipment, compound shooters can achieve near-rifle-like accuracy), The Purist (Rigid adherence to rules can make Trout fishermen look foolish), Yesterday’s Bass (Tired of fishing in the fast lane? Look what happens when you step back and slow down), The Legacy Of Jim Corbett (He was famed for killing man-eaters, but he also helped save India’s Tigers from extinction), Anatomy Of A Pool (Learning how to read a pool will lead you to more and bigger Trout), Wet Weather Game Plans (Here’s how to take Deer and Elk even when the elements are against you), Trophy Paths (Deer range breaks down into patterns. The hunter who reads them gets to punch his tag), Middle Of Nowhere (Sharptails inhabit the kind of wide-open spaces that seemingly encompass the whole world), Getting Closer To Waterfowl (Experts from across the country offer their advice for bringing the birds in), Striper Strategies (They can be fished year-round, but fall’s the best time for some fast surface action) Midwest Edition – Waterfowlers eager for jump-shooting opportunities have some new options in Wisconsin. Also, Midwesterners gat a state-by-state update on the region’s top spots for Deer; and Michigan’s Pheasant forecast. In “By The Way…,” one-minute gamebird cleaning Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Gearing Up, Food, Shooting, Fishing, Vehicles, Solunar Tables, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally.

Issue:  November 1992

Condition:  Very Good