Field & Stream Magazine 1992 October

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Field & Stream Magazine 1992 October

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Contents:  Big Baits For Fall Smallmouths (This species will take a large lure, but only if it’s action is as enticing as its size), Matching The Snack (What do stoneflies matter when you’ve got inspiration, mole belly hair and No. 48 hooks?), Traditional Chores (The rules for selecting a stickbow haven’t changed in several thousand years), Full Bugle (Those lucky enough to experience Elk at this special time will be forever enchanted), Special Upland Section (There is bird season, and there is the rest of the year), Bobwhites Now (The “gentleman’s bird” in response to changing times, has gone democratic), How To Have More “Wild” Pheasants (A two-step approach assures more birds in the hand), Grouse Cycles…(Blaming a bad bird season on a population pattern isn’t an empty excuse), …Woodcock Bottoms (To find good Woodcock habitat, look for the stuff that feels good beneath these bird’s feet), The Slump (Pheasants are big, slow, easy targets. So why was he missing time after time?), Canadas The Water Way (To bring in the Geese, water setups are a great way to go), The Native American Deer Drive (For a more productive Deer drive, look to the past), Joe Swaluk: Master Fish Carver (This artist combines a love of fish with carving skill to create true works of art), Grandpa And The Kid (Without warning, the Elk hunt turned from an adventure to a near disaster) Midwest Edition – Don’t let this prime-time preview for Woodcock flights pass you by. Also, Bowhunters have the odds in their favor for trophy Antelope in Nebraska; and a team of Midwesterners wins America’s first medal in world fishing competition. In “By The Way…,” unusual uses for Elk) Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Sportsman’s Project, Gearing Up, Fishing, Shooting, Vehicles, Saltwater Fishing, Gun Dogs, Tap’s Tips, Finally.

Issue:  October 1992

Condition:  Very Good