Field & Stream Magazine 1994 August

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Field & Stream Magazine 1994 August

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Contents:  Late-Season Lakers (The end of August is prime time for the monster Trout of the far north), Decisions (If you thought your sporting dilemmas were difficult, try these), Field & Stream Jr. (Why you should spit on your bait…giant earthworms…Panfish pointers…and more), Doe watch (The savvy hunter uses antlerless encounters to his advantage), Close To The Bone (Bushwhacking a small, brush-choked Trout stream can be a challenging change of pace), An Artist With The Fly Rod (Scotty Chapman knows more than most about Yellowstone’s waters – and how to fish them), Hunting In A Hard Land (Quebec’s tundra is one of the most forbidding places on earth…but Caribou call it home), How To Create Your Own Fishing Pond (It takes a whole lot more that filling a hole with water), Farm Pond Bass (Largemouth Bass are adaptable transplants that thrive in small ponds), Over & Under (In the war of Whitetails versus fences, guess who wins), A Different Kind Of Hunt (Pursuing Antelope isn’t easy, especially when you’re up to your ears in gumbo), Whatever Happened To Taxidermy (Thanks to advances made over the past century, “stuffed” animals today almost look alive), A Smooth Release (Looking for more accuracy from your compound? Then give your fingers some help) Midwest Edition – A new wildlife refuge in Iowa will give sportsmen the opportunity to hunt like their great-grandparents knew. Also, northern Pike population restoration programs are underway in two Midwestern states; Wisconsin’s Walleyes on wheels; and unfaithful Falcons in the Wolverine State. Departments – Up Front; Cheers & Jeers; Hill Country; Conservation; Gearing Up; By The Way…; Fishing; Shooting; Vehicles; Saltwater Fishing; Tap’s Tips; Gun Dogs; Exit Laughing

Issue:  August 1994

Condition:  Very Good