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Contents: Hell’s Angelers (Terrorizing Trout streams with reels and wheels, fly fishing’s newest enthusiasts have arrived), Field & Stream Jr. (Go native for the best baits…how to make a strike indicator from a straw…and more), Conservation Heroes: Making A Difference (Meet the citizen – volunteer winners of this year’s Chevron Conservation Awards), Traditional Bows (The secret to accuracy is no secret – it’s industrial-strength practice), Bass Land (When reality gets you down, get out the catalogs), The Most Private Cat (Known for their will-o’-the-wisp secretiveness, Bobcats are seldom seen in the wild), Green Hills Of Africa (It was the lure of the kudu that led him there, but the country would call him forever), Submarine Man (Jim Teeny’s innovations fueled a fly-fishing revolution), Stalking The Wild Mushroom (Picking the wrong mushroom is not in the same league as picking the wrong Trout fly), Coat Of Many Colors (The Black Bear can live anywhere, on almost anything, and comes in a choice of hues), Back From The Brink (Aggressive management has revived Arkansas’ Bear population to a modern-day peak), The Watt Factor (Has success spoiled the big conservation groups?), The Sportsman’s Dollar: Part 3 (A last look at some surprising statistics, and a glance at the future) Midwest Edition – About twenty years after major stockings in Nebraska, big Striped Bass have finally started biting. Also, Walleyes have been hungry all along in Canada’s Tobin Lake, where plenty of structure seems to foster growth and productivity; how to use live bait correctly; and where to find more Elk that ever. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Gearing Up, Endangered Tradition, By The Way…, Shooting, Fishing, Vehicles, Saltwater Fishing, Tap’s Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally.
Issue: June 1994
Condition: Very Good