Field & Stream Magazine 1992 September

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Field & Stream Magazine 1992 September

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Contents:  Saddlebags (The hunter thought he knew it all, but there were still important lessons to be learned), Compounds, Simplified (Don’t let the cables and pulleys scare you away from our most effecient bow), The Nimrod Games (Move over Super Bowl – hunting and fishing have their own premier tournaments), Field & Stream Jr. (Make your own slingshot…how to outsmart squirrels), The Last Animal On Earth (The Coyote is America’s most resourceful – and misunderstood – predator), Slim Down For Big Trout (Downsizing your flies is a sure-fire way to attract trophy Bass), Last Light (For some, harsh weather and bad odds can’t lessen the excitement of an Elk hunt), The Great Plains (Hewre’s a glimpse of the Deer that inhabit our vast “sea of grass”), Zeroing In (How to focus your search for Deer), Opening-Day Doves (The atmosphere of a Dove shoot is supremely social, but the sport is undeniably challenging), Wild Is Not Forever (Can the once great Skeena River Steelhead and Salmon runs be saved?), Tree Stump Leather (In Ellsworth, Maine, the knife sheath has become an art form), “Nuisance” Fish (Through no fault of their own, some species seem doomed to be the fish we love to hate), Life-Threatening Injury (Recognizing the true medical emergency is an essential backcountry skill) Midwest Edition – If you love Muskies, but not crowds, try these tips for fishing on the Fox Chain. Also, Kansas offers a special season for early-bird gunners; Michigan leads the Midwest in grim boating statistics; and, Sporting Clays in your state. In “By The Way…,” a new program promises better days for birds Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Fishing, Shooting, Vehicles, Gun Dogs, Solunar Tables, Tap’s Tips, Finally.

Issue:  September 1992

Condition:  Very Good