Field & Stream Magazine 1993 June

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Field & Stream Magazine 1993 June

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Contents:  Grandpa And The Kid (In some situations, just knowing what’s right isn’t enough), Dreamers (It takes imagination and vision to make the ideal fish a reality), Help Wanted: America’s Federal Lands Need Fixing (Our parks and refuges suffer from years of neglect. Here’s how you can help), Golf With Noise (Its resemblance to Sporting Clays goes beyond tweeds and quasi-British accents), How To Unlock A Lake (Trolling is the key to discovering what lies beneath the surface of featureless water), High-Mountain Trout (It may be more difficult to unearth these Rocky Mountain gems, but it’s well worth the trouble), Bass, Naturally (Small, natural lakes are often overlooked – which is why you should seek them out), Bailey’s Secrets (The old man knew of secret springs and wild Trout, but he had much more to share), Go For It! (The landlocked Salmon is a high-jump artist of the first order), Topo Maps: Where We’re Headed (There’s only one alternative to trusting a topo: getting lost), Alaskan Adventure On A Shoestring (Here’s how one man brought his float-fishing fantasy trip to life for a down-to-earth prize), A Special Kind Of Anguish (An instant’s error led man and Deer down a trail of suffering), Knifemaker To The Long Hunters (Dan Winkler creates 18th-century cutlery from 20th-century steel) Midwest Edition – Changing seasons means changing tactics for seizing super-size Stripers in Kansas’s Wilson Lake. Also, unique angling opportunities open up in the Ozarks; setting the record straight on the condition of North Dakota’s waters; and free fishing days across the Midwest Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Outdoor Basics, Books & Commentary, Sportsman’s Project, By The Way…, Fishing, Shooting, Vehicles, Saltwater Fishing, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally.

Issue:  June 1993

Condition:  Very Good