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Contents: Field & Stream Jr. (How fish balance between “sink” and “swim”…going to the dogs for birds…and more); 3-D Hunting (Tired of hay bales and bull’s eyes? Now you have an option); Birds Of Different Feathers (For diversity in your hunting, you need look no further than the uplands); Tracks In The Sand (It was time for a break…time to leave the cold and snow to head south for Gambel’s quail); Stubblefields (Each fall, they become a vast stage where dogs, hunters and birds act out their parts); One Bird At A Time (In many parts of the Midwest, man and his dog can still find great pheasant hunting); Trinity (The key to bagging a turkey in the fall is to forget how he acts in the spring); Only Doves (Vain about your shooting? The firm of Whitewing and Mourning can change your mind); Throwing Curves (The curve mend allows the fly fisherman to work around nearly any object); Hunting The Other Elk (Roosevelt elk hunting isn’t glamorous, but the challenges outweigh the soggy surroundings); Pulling In The Nets (Florida lawmakers failed to protect their own fish stocks, so the people stepped in); Whitetails On The Lam (When a buck suddenly disappears from sight, he’s not necessarily gone for good); Endless Autumn (It’s possible to fit a lifetime’w worth of adventures into a single season); Ephemerella Raptorus (The embittered scientist messed with Nature…which returned the favor) Midwest Edition – Sportsmen in Ohio and Oklahoma will be able to bring home more venison this year because of overpopulation in the states’ deer herds. Also, five waterways in the Midwest are threatened and revenues from environmental license plates in Wisconsin will be used to help bring back endangered plants and wildlife) Departments – Up Front; Cheers & Jeers; Hill Country; Conservation; Sportsman’s Project; Gearing Up; By The Way…; Fishing; Shooting; Vehicles; Books & Comments; Health & Safety; Boating; Gun Dogs; F&S Tips; Finally.
Issue: October 1994
Condition: Very Good