Field & Stream Magazine 1994 July

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Field & Stream Magazine 1994 July

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Contents:  Grandpa And The Kid (Luck can help you land a fish or two, but it pays to master the basics), New Directions At Trout Unlimited (A recent reorganization has TU coming on strong), Michigan’s “Wild” Pheasants (The future of pheasants in America is looking up, thanks to a hardy breed from the East), Poledog (Some dogs are natural hunters, while others are natural disasters), The Lazy, Hazy Days Of Summer (It’s a time of new challenge and, in it’s own way, provides the best fishing of the year), Sirius Business (When the Dog Days arrive, trout fishermen really get to work), Sun Strategy (For best results, smallmouth bass anglers need to follow the sun), How Bass Anglers Can Beat The Heat (The trick to catching bass in hot weather is admitting that there’s no reason why you can’t), Fishing For The Pan (Worry-free angling often produces the greatest rewards), Raghorn With Tradici (You don’t need to speak Czech to appreciate the country’s stag hunting tradition), The Longest Yard (When going for the goal in the bass game, bait-casting tackle is the superior choice), Professor Brim (He could make a fly-rod talk…and he showed a boy a new way to look at fishing) Midwest Edition – Find out where bass have thrived out of the mainstream in the Midwest. Also, the Hawkeye State’s plea for help in reducing the numbers of its countless catfish: Wisconsin speaks up for its smallmouths; and nonresident hunting opportunities in Kansas. Departments – Up Front, Cheers And Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Sportsman’s Project, Gearing Up, By The Way, Fishing, Shooting, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Solunar Tables, Finally.

Issue:  July 1994

Condition:  Very Good