Field & Stream Magazine 1993 February

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Field & Stream Magazine 1993 February

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Contents:  What Price Glory? (Money, food, sanity – there’s no limit to what some anglers will give up to catch a trophy), Good Vibrations (If you’ve got the right touch, these lures will make “music” that Bass can’t resist), The Ravenous Bears Of Spring (Nothing is shrewder than a bear…until his stomach thinks for his head), Grandpa And The Kid (Black brant wil teach a hunter that the best things in life come with hard work), Streamers, Anytime (The more you use these flies, the more trophy trout you’ll catch), Creatures Of Habit (Know a whitetails quirks and idiosyncrasies and you’ll know where to find one), The Foothills Of Karakal (A man’s Shangri-La is a perfect vision of the world he has known during his lifetime), Cactus Bacon (In the land where everything stings, stabs or bites, the peccary prospers), Tougher Country, Easier Elk (These tips may make your hunt harder, but they’ll also increase your chances for success), A Place Of Liquid Light (Paintings and text by Stanley Meltzoff. A renowned artist takes you below the surface of the shimmering coral sand flats), Tundra Trout (These Northwest Territories waters offer anglers an awesome light-tackle experience) Midwest Edition – Anglers hungry for the spring season can get a taste now, fishing the Mississippi River tailraces in Illinois. Also, shotgunners gear up for Snowshoe Hares in Wisconsin; it’s time for turkeys in South Dakota and the debate intensifies over a protected migratory bird threatening Midwestern state fisheries) Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Gearing Up, Field Guide, Food, Sportsman’s Notebook, By The Way…, Shooting, Fishing, Vehicles, Books & Comments, Boating, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally

Issue:  February 1993

Condition:  Very Good