Outdoor re-creation
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Recreation in the outdoors, particularly hunting and fishing, seems to help us get in touch with a more ancient and basic personality, and one that is completely different from our day-to-day selves. Perhaps outdoor recreation does help us 're-create' a more complete personality.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1996
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Sizing up new rivers: no two waters are identical, but all have some similarities
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Anglers should view a stream as a conveyor belt bringing food down to fish. The angler needs to determine those areas where the fish likely will feed to ensure fishing success. Fish can be found behind rocks and in seam areas between the main current and slack water.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1993
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The snob
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The brown trout is a fishing challenge due to its fussy eating habits and shy nature. Fly fishing becomes a debate with the fish over which of the dozens of realistic-looking flies to use.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1993
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