Field & Stream Magazine 1998 October

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Field & Stream Magazine 1998 October

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Contents:  25 Great American Deer Hunts (From sea to shining sea, and from mountaintop to riverbottom, Deer hunters have never had it so good), Face To Face (Ten yards away stood mankind’s most ancient terror), Song Of The Canada (For many hunters, home-grown Geese provide the fastest gunning of the year), Spot And Stalk Turkeys (Think “Deer hunting,” but the critters you stalk have beards and wings), Fishing Like It’s 1999 (The latest reels, lures and other tackle point to a whole new way of fishing) Departments – Cheers & Jeers (You know what we think. Here’s what you think), Upfront (Killer mice. Busted poachers. Why your GPS might get you lost), Hill Country (More of the good stuff, please…and less of the bad), Conservation (What don’t fishermen get for their money? Respect), Wildlife Management (It’s called Bear awareness, and it could save your life), Waterfowling (The Canada Goose has changed the rules in the Atlantic Flyway), F&S Report (Why we might lose 100,000 acres of superb hunting and fishing), Gearing Up (Basecamp tent, no-sweat waders, serious cable locks, and more), Health & Safety (Are you ready to carry 100 pounds of Moose meat this fall?), Shooting (Red dots make sure shots), Vehicles (The “ultimate” truck for Deer hunters), A Cook’s Game (Golden smoked Trout), Fishing (French fries for fish), F&S Tips (Good manners can get you anywhere), Gun Dogs (Chukar hunting is not for the faint of heart), F&S Classic (Spending the night? Be prepared for the truly odd), Finally…(The Deer stand as observation post) Midwest News – Missouri and Ohio Turkey hunters get new rules, while Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota’s Ruffled Grouse hunting should be extraordinary. South Dakota Pheasants look good, Oklahoma shooters check Mourning Doves, and Kansas offers hunters a where-to-go book.

Issue:  October 1998

Condition:  Very Good