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Contents: Pumping Steel (You can do anything with a slide-action…but wear it out), Muleys, Whities And Pushing Brush (These days, Alberta’s Muleys are as impressive as its Whitetails), Channel Bass (Finding big mid-summer Bass isn’t easy…until you learn to check the channels), A Southern Taste For The Ugly (What looks awful and tastes great? These mouthwatering mud-dwellers from Dixie), Water, Clean And Clear (When farmers take steps to reduce agricultural runnoff, fish – and fishermen – reap the benefits), The Perfect Imposter (Feather Flex’s new Deer decoy has sparked a lot of interest…especially among Whitetail Deer), Virtual Reality Taxidermy (Replica mounts make it possible for anglers to release their fish and mount them too), Children And The Animal Rights Agenda (It’s almost schooltime; do you know what your children will be told about hunters?) Departments – Up Front (Is USFWS raising their Duck limit too fast?), Cheers & Jeers (You know what we think. Here’s what you think), Hill Country (This month, a sampling of puppy poetry), Bowhunting (Wood shafts make good shafts), Conservation (Do you know the “father of American conservation”?), Destination (Nova Scotia heats up in late October), Field & Stream Jr. (How animals post their property…), Gearing Up (Sports tape for the not-so-thick-skinned), By The Way…(Lawbreaking is a way of life in the Mississippi Flyway), Fishing (Ants may be a nuisance at your picnic, but Trout love them), Vehicles (Is leasing a 4×4 for you? Maybe…maybe not), Gun Dogs (From the past, a lesson for today), F&S Tips (How to release your fish and clean your kennel…), Finally…(For Turkey hunters, there’s always next year) Midwest News – Wisconsin reintroduces Elk after a 130-year absence, but do they have a future in the state’s wildlife population? Also, a sixteen-year-old breaks a forty-five-year-old Mule Deer record in Nebraska; Ohio offers summer hunting; and Kansas teaches it’s jet-skiers a lesson)
Issue: August 1995
Condition: Very Good