Field & Stream Magazine 1995 December

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Field & Stream Magazine 1995 December

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Contents:  Twenty Who Made A Difference (Who says individual acts don’t matter?), Racing With The Rains (From the Green Hell comes a giant Bass of many colors), Farmland Deer (Midwest Deer hunters are up to some new tricks), Christmas Grouse (Late-season hunts have more than birds to offer), On The Right Track (Elk trails can talk to you if you know how to listen), How To Draw The Best In The West (Do some people get in on the great hunting but not you? Here’s why), Well-Cast Lines (Excerpts from a new book of fishing quotes collected “strictly for fun”), With Our Eyes Towards Heaven (Field & Stream presents a pictorial tribute to the misery and joy that is waterfowling) Departments – Up Front (Arkansas make the going rough for road hunters), Cheers & Jeers (You know what we think, Here’s what you think), Hill Country (Some things in life can never be replaced), Conservation (We can save our marine fisheries, but it won’t be easy), Gearing Up (Nikon’s newest all-weather optics), TMM Conservation Council (Volunteers made Public Lands Appreciation Day a huge success), Essay (In the space of a heartbeat, he became a man), Hunting Tactics (These techniques will bring you closer to big game), Humor (Bird hunting – the next generation), Legends (James Heddon carved a niche for himself in history), Outdoor Basics (Bass find these lures simply irresistible), Myths & Misconceptions (Snapshooting: a popular and time-tested method for missing Grouse), Bowhunting (Now is the time when the unprepared fail…and freeze), Sportsman’s Notebook (When things get tough…the Deer get going), By The Way…(A fly-fishing hall of fame), Fishing (Want more Bass? Try a subtle approach), Shooting (This is the year that sporting optics changed forever), Boating (If trouble strands you in the water, will you be prepared?), Vehicles (Getting to the top is a whole lot easier than staying there), F&S Tips (How to tell tomorrow’s weather by looking at the sky), Gun Dogs (Introduce Pup to birds and guns the right way), Finally…(Opening day brings a different kind of reward) Midwest News – A bloody feud between Coyotes and Foxes is actually helping the Duck population in North Dakota and South Dakota. Also, RV owners in Illinois get a chance to show support for their state parks; a collector finds a barrel of unusual lures in Minnesota; and thousands of Geese entertain hungry hunters in Nebraska.

Issue:  December 1995

Condition:  Very Good