Field & Stream Magazine 1995 September

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Field & Stream Magazine 1995 September

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Contents:  Bowhunting Special Section – Bowhunting Comes Of Age (It is truly “hunting the hard way”. Then why do we love it so much?), Down From The Trees A new kind of bowhunter has evolved…smarter, stealthier and no longer dependent on a tree stand), Bows And Arrows (This is bowhuntings golden rule: If you can’t laugh at yourself, stay at home), Tiny Tools (Think of them as grown-up bows and arrows made for small people), Go To The Head Of The Class (If you love learning from your own dumb mistakes, that’s fine…but there’s a much better way), Tactics For Trickles (To fish Trout in little water, you have to get down and dirty), Looking Back (1981-1995 Fifteen years that changed the world) Departments – Up Front (A unique hunter-ethics program in Utah..), Cheers & Jeers (You know what we think. Here’s what you think), Hill Country (Misery means nothing to a true Duck hunter), Conservation (At last – an Ohio Dove season), Gearing Up (Decoys that make Duck hunting easier), In Balance (A new chance to help our public lands), Wildlife Management (One city is turning wastewater into wetlands), Guest Shot (Meet Mr. Snipe, who – despite rumors to the contrary – is no joke), Health & Safety (How to keep a tree-stand accident from turning into a tragedy), Fishing Techniques (Not using this technique is the No. 1 reason Bass anglers fail), Outdoor Basics (The way you carry your shotgun can make all the difference), By The Way… (A cool reason to use sunscreen…a warm way to wade…), Shooting (What’s a super slug gun? Read on. Find out), Saltwater Fishing (Here’s a cheap and easy way to customize your jigs and flies), Fishing (The keys to successful nymphing can be found on top of the water), Gun Dogs (A good education for Pup starts at home), Vehicles (Here’s a big, new 4×4 in a slightly smaller package), F&S Tips (How to make big game step into sight), Solunar Tables (Major and minor feeding times of game and fish), Finally…(Sometimes life is like a dream) Midwest News – Minnesota’s Twin Cities go on a wild Goose chase to decrease the numbers of Canadas. Also, Nebraska plans to make an old railway route recreational; an anti-hunting protest in North Dakota results in more support for sportsmen; and the “tooth fairy” predicts good Deer hunting this fall in South Dakota.

Issue:  September 1995

Condition:  Very Good