Field & Stream Magazine 1994 January

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Field & Stream Magazine 1994 January

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Contents:  The Tyler Ghost (He was a majestic Whitetail who gave a sleepy town a sense of purpose), Building The “Perfect: Arrow (When the hitting gets tough, the smart start adjusting), Grandpa And The Kid (Sage Hen hunting in the desert is easy – once you’ve learned the secret), Windows In Time (When seasons overlap, hunters and fishermen often can double their fun), Confederate Combination (In the Palmeto State, hogs and Whitetails go together like grits and gravy), Montana Mix (Under the Big Sky, you’ll enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of Deer and Pheasants), U.P.-2 (People are scarce in this part of Michigan, but Walleyes and upland birds abound), Cajun Double (In coastal Louisiana, the waterfowl/fishing combinations are almost endless), Texas Twin-Bill Tanks (Here’s why South Texas is the place to combine Dove shooting with Bass fishing), Dakota Duo (The landscape may look barren, but it’s teeming with Pheasants and waterfowl), Red Oaks: The Sportsman’s Paradise (The Pelican State was host to the greatest combo hunt of all time), The Odd Couple (Oregon’s Steens Mountains offer great Chukar hunting and Trout fishing challenges), A Fisherman’s Childhood In Brooklyn (Some people are born anglers no matter where they happen to live), Spirit Of The Sierra Madre (A mysterious Buck led the way back through time) Midwest Edition – Late-season hunting is a great way to avoid the crowds and make the most of the Midwest’s unusual opportunities for a winter Whitetail. Also, learn the secrets to seizing prize Northern Pike in Minnesota; controversary continues over Michigan’s banner Walleye harvest; and catch the new rules for fishing in Oklahoma Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Outdoor Basics, Health & Safety, By The Way…, Shooting, Vehicles, Saltwater Fishing, Gearing Up, Fishing, Books & Comments, Gun Dogs, Tap’s Tips, Solunar Tables, Finally.

Issue:  January 1994

Condition:  Very Good