Field & Stream Magazine 1995 March

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Field & Stream Magazine 1995 March

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Contents:  Arrow Flight (Can’t hit anything? The fault may not be yours), Without A Paddle (Famed canoe builder Cyrus P. Filbert reveals his one true passion), Burt’s Place (In the old days, the local garage was like a sportsman’s club), Ocean’s Planet (Here’s a special report on our largest and least understood ecosystem), A Leg Up (This newly designed hiking staff can change the way you walk, wade or take aim), Hot Plastic, Cold Steel (They go by many names, but each is a fabulous fake), Plugging Along (No other lure catches fish with the style and the grace of the casting plug), Spinner Savvy (With a little skill, these lures will perform like vitamin-charged Minnows), Speaking Of Spoons (The “universal lure” is actually more specialized than you think), The Soft Touch (They may be made of plastic, but they’re a match for just about any real thing), Dynamite! (When it comes to catching fish, the night crawler is the breakfast of champions), Looking Back: 1915-1940 – The War Years, The Jazz Age And The Great Depression (The world was changing dramatically – and Field & Stream kept pace), Sidearms No More (Think of these handguns as very short, light rifles), Boat Control (Electric motors can keep your boat where you want it till you’re ready to move on) Midwest Edition – Whether they hunt Turkeys in the fall of fish Largemouths in the spring, all Oklahoma sportsmen will soon be using the same license under the state’s new permit system. Also, White Bass have become the hottest subject of study in the Midwest; and hunters are called in to control Elk in the Sunflower State. Departments – Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Gearing Up, Saltwater Fishing, By The Way…, Fishing, Shooting, Vehicles, Myths & Misconceptions, F&S Tips, Gun Dogs, Solunar Tables, Books & Comments, Finally.

Issue:  March 1995

Condition:  Very Good