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Field & Stream

No. 3 - 2023
Magazine

Founded in 1895, FIELD & STREAM is the world's leading outdoor brand. Each month, F&S delivers hunting and fishing tactics from the experts, gear reviews, and adventure stories.

Field & Stream

Howl Play • The old-time tradition of running coonhounds by moonlight lives on in the Midwestern hardwoods, but the stakes today are much, much higher

Bad Dogs! • Of course we love our four-legged hunting partners, but, doggone it, some of them have a nose for trouble

Shoot for the Stars • The South Dakota prairie proves to be just the place for the author and his dad to reconnect—and bag a few roosters

A Familiar Ring • The author has moved on to GPS collars for upland hunting, but an old bell still brings back memories of hunting partners past

How I Hunt (and Fish): Dan “Rooster” Leavens • Bird-hunting fanatic, dog trainer, lodge owner, fly-fishing guide, campfire storyteller, survivor, father

Cats and Dogs • A father and son create the best kind of summer memories with a cheap fishing rod and bag of processed meat

Good Ol’ Dogs • These vintage shots of hounds, setters, pointers, and retrievers prove one thing: Dogs have always been—and always will be—a hunter’s best friend

The Standoff • A thrilling encounter with a doe and two bucks captures the pageantry of the whitetail woods

Vietnamese Street-Food-Style Fried Quail • Bring big flavor to your gamebirds with this wild spin on cút chiên bo’

The Frankenstein Gun • If you could play mad scientist with a shotgun and bring the perfect one-scattergun-for-everything to life, what would it look like?

Set the Stage • You can kill the biggest buck of your life in September—or set up your best rut hunt ever

Feeling the Heat • After a long day on the water, there’s nothing better than some good company and a hot meal—unless you actually have to start a fire


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 70 Publisher: Camden Media Inc. Edition: No. 3 - 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 19, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Founded in 1895, FIELD & STREAM is the world's leading outdoor brand. Each month, F&S delivers hunting and fishing tactics from the experts, gear reviews, and adventure stories.

Field & Stream

Howl Play • The old-time tradition of running coonhounds by moonlight lives on in the Midwestern hardwoods, but the stakes today are much, much higher

Bad Dogs! • Of course we love our four-legged hunting partners, but, doggone it, some of them have a nose for trouble

Shoot for the Stars • The South Dakota prairie proves to be just the place for the author and his dad to reconnect—and bag a few roosters

A Familiar Ring • The author has moved on to GPS collars for upland hunting, but an old bell still brings back memories of hunting partners past

How I Hunt (and Fish): Dan “Rooster” Leavens • Bird-hunting fanatic, dog trainer, lodge owner, fly-fishing guide, campfire storyteller, survivor, father

Cats and Dogs • A father and son create the best kind of summer memories with a cheap fishing rod and bag of processed meat

Good Ol’ Dogs • These vintage shots of hounds, setters, pointers, and retrievers prove one thing: Dogs have always been—and always will be—a hunter’s best friend

The Standoff • A thrilling encounter with a doe and two bucks captures the pageantry of the whitetail woods

Vietnamese Street-Food-Style Fried Quail • Bring big flavor to your gamebirds with this wild spin on cút chiên bo’

The Frankenstein Gun • If you could play mad scientist with a shotgun and bring the perfect one-scattergun-for-everything to life, what would it look like?

Set the Stage • You can kill the biggest buck of your life in September—or set up your best rut hunt ever

Feeling the Heat • After a long day on the water, there’s nothing better than some good company and a hot meal—unless you actually have to start a fire


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