Description
Contents: Field & Stream Jr. (The lowdown on bugs…a knot you need to know…sizing up your catch.), For the Birds (Something needs to be done when management programs for woodcock aren’t working.), Use the Force (The intuitiveness of the right side of the brain can be real handy come bird season.), A Clucking Disaster (GOBLR was no less than the future of turkey hunting. But disaster lay waiting.), Antlered Obsession (When hunting trophy nule deer, the bigger the “horns”, the harder you’ll work for them.), The Ultimate 4×4 (Field & Stream designs one version of the ultimate hunting and fishing vehicle.), The Astonishing Power of the Sportsman’s Dollar (How much economic clout do we have? More than you ever dreamed.), Something for Lagniappe (Sometimes, the best things about hunting are the most unexpected.) Bass Top to Bottom – Talking Trash (When it comes to largemoughs, cheap shots with banana-sized plugs can have sizzling results.), The Power of Plastic (Crawling with one of these “worms” to a bass in deep cover is a good way to trigger an explosion.), The Go-Between (Knowing what works in the middle zone is the key to catching mid-depth bass.), Best Little Bass Baits from Texas (Two Texas brothers created what may have been the best bass lures of all time.), Temptation (Few smallmouth bass can resist the big, slow-moving morsel that a dry fly represents.) Midwest Editions – Discover why some Midwestern anglers are saying the Ohio River offers cold-weather action that’s nothing but hot. Also, Michigan talks Turkey as officials consider a proposal to increase hunting permits for the spring season; nonprofit group makes big gains for conservation in Kansas; and South Dakota’s recent Pheasant findings. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Health & Safety, Conservation, By The Way…, Shooting, Fishing, Gearing Up, Boating, Books & Comments, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally.
Issue: February 1994
Condition: Very Good