Field & Stream Magazine 1995 April

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Field & Stream Magazine 1995 April

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Contents:  Lake Michigan Smallmouths (Years of neglect have made this fishery a real find), The Takings Issue (New laws regarding landowner rights could be the hottest conservation issue in years), Grandpa And The Kid (Finding likely Pheasant cover is easy; getting permission to hunt it is the hard part), Alone In The Woods (Living in solitude isn’t quite as lonely as you’d think), Special Canadian Fishing Section, Heartland Trio (Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Pike, Walleyes, Lakers. Enough said), By Rail To Moosonee (Heading north on The Little Bear), The Lure Of The North (Here’s a lure that really does it all), These Fields Are Bird-Friendly (How to make farm fields safer for nesting gamebirds), John’s Bear (When bait and dogs are forbidden, a bruin hunter needs skill – and advice from Dad), The State Of The Striped Bass (Now that the Striper is finally making a comeback, will we allow it to be overfished again?) Midwest Edition – For the first time ever, Indiana received a federal grant for a waterfowl project aimed at reclaiming land on the Kankakee watershed, which once consisted of almost 500,000 acres. Also, Missouri finds border collies to be the best way to keep Deer from damaging property, and a killer plague looms over prairie dogs in North Dakota. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Health & Safety, By The Way…, Fishing, Shooting, Boating, Vehicles, F&S Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally.

Issue:  April 1995

Condition:  Very Good