Field & Stream Magazine 1995 June

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Field & Stream Magazine 1995 June

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Contents:  Hints From Hal O’Wise (At last, your most difficult questions about the outdoors answered), It Takes A Hero (Can one person make a difference? Some outstanding conservationists did), Birding For Sportsmen (Their variety is nearly infinite, and their company is delightful), Ocean Planet (Vast as the seas are, they can be conserved by steps that you can take), Field & Stream Jr. (Like a watch to find north…the truth about Trout…gun safety Q & A), Buying Traditional (Looking to take up the stickbow? Here’s how to get started), Small Flies Mean Big Trout (Even in a cloud of giant mayflies, it often pays to think small), You’ve Got To Love A Mule (A horse is a horse, of course, but a mule is better), Another Man’s Meat (A mountain man’s menu might make you gag, but they were eating to stay alive), A Fishing Life (No matter how far he roamed, the river was always there), City Water, Country Fish (From coast to coast, urban water supply systems offer fishing opportunities that are well worth tapping into), Help From The Bass Lab (When in doubt about a fishing technique, ask the experts), Spring Swapping (If your shotgun isn’t as “firgiving” as it should be, now is the time to find one that is) Midwest Edition – Biologists try stocking two new strains of Brown Trout in Lake Michigan and double the catch rate. Also, three-year-old regulations save three fisheries in the Show-Me State; biologists in Nebraska try to fix human-caused problems in Lake Ogallala; and a new use for land damaged in the ’93 floods. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Health & Safety, Gearing Up, By The Way…, Vehicles, Boating, Outdoor Basics, F&S Tips, Gun Dogs, Finally.

Issue:  June 1995

Condition:  Very Good