Field & Stream Magazine 1997 October

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Field & Stream Magazine 1997 October

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Contents:  Special Deer Section – Opening Day is Near and the Deer are Ready. Are You?, Trail Wisdom, How The Pros Roll, Still-Hunting One Step At A Time One Shot – Mountaintop Meditations (What do Deer think about? You), Swinging For The Fence (For major-league Bass, try tossing a major-league lure), Texas Quail (Everything about Lone Star Bobwhites its bigger than life), Pecking Order (One way to take a fall Gobbler is to think like a Whitetail) Departments – Cheers & Jeers (You know what we think. Here’s what you think), Upfront (A few hard words about in-lines; new 24-hour bait “shops”), Hill Country (A lesson from Africa), Conservation (Yellowstone’s Elk herd – properly managed or headed for disaster?), Blackpowder (Snapping caps on bushy tails), Guest Shot (It looked like just another o/u, but it belonged to Beelzebub), Fishing Tactics (Putting together the full Walleye puzzle), Duck Hunting Forecast (Dust off the calls and shellbags, the Ducks are back), Gearing Up (Three custom knives that won’t break the bank), F&S Report (From Federal and Winchester – better shot than steel), Shooting (Some laws come and go, but Murphy’s is forever), Fishing (Late-season Trout – when little things mean a lot), Outdoor Basics (How a simple waterproof sheet can be your best buddy), Saltwater Fishing (When you can’t use a motor, a canoe comes through), Health & Safety (Frostbite happens to people who think it can’t happen to them), Vehicles (An inexpensive program to boost the power to your 4×4), F&S Tips (Keeping fish from spooking; and telling your dog, “at ease”), Gun Dogs (This Quail hunter really knows how to live – and can prove it), F&S Classic (A change of season brings a new look at the world), Finally…(Duck hunting can make strange blind-fellows) Midwest News – Our annual upland bird forecast highlights hunting opportunities from Michigan to Oklahoma, including good news for Pheasant hunters in Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska; plus how and where Indiana hunters can tap into a mixed bag of birds.

Issue:  October 1997

Condition:  Very Good