| Field & Stream (West ed.) 1993 William G. Tapply |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bait with the long rod. (trout fishing) | Sports and fitness | William G. Tapply |
| Dead bait: do you still think bait is something you dig up in the garden? (Humor) (Column) | Sports and fitness | William G. Tapply |
| Grouse on the cutting edge: picture-perfect grouse cover includes forests, fields, and edges - in other words, everything. (Special Section: Upland Birds) | Sports and fitness | William G. Tapply |
| Lost treasure. (memories of childhood fishing; excerpt from book, 'Sportsman's Legacy') | Sports and fitness | William G. Tapply |
| On your knees: a trout may not be scared of its own shadow, but you can bet it'll be spooked by yours. (Fishing) (Column) | Sports and fitness | Jerome B. Robinson, William G. Tapply |
| Streamers, anytime. (trout fishing)(includes related information on streamer patterns) | Sports and fitness | William G. Tapply |
| The compleat guide to winter trout. (includes related information) | Sports and fitness | Dave Hughes, Keith Sutton, William G. Tapply, Datus Proper, Paul Quinnett, Steven J. Meyers, Jeff English, Christopher Camuto |
| Trout stream literacy: thrashing around in unfamiliar water is good exercise, but it won't help you find fish. (learning the language of the stream)(Fishing) (Column) | Sports and fitness | William G. Tapply |
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