Field & Stream Magazine April 1948 New Fishing Laws No Label


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Field & Stream Magazine – April 1948 – New Fishing Laws (No Label)

This April 1948 issue of Field & Stream presents a comprehensive guide to the year’s game fish regulations alongside engaging stories, advice, and outdoor reports. A must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage sporting publications, it captures the flavor of postwar outdoor recreation. The magazine is in good condition, with the photographed copy being the exact item you will receive. Please review the pictures carefully for an accurate sense of wear and overall quality.

We are happy to offer combined shipping on multiple purchases—just ask. All magazines are delivered in a clear protective covering to ensure safe handling and long-term preservation.


Table of Contents

Feature Articles

  • 1948 Game Fish Laws – p.9

  • In the Rainbow Kingdom — Russell Annabel – p.35

  • Hound-Dog Fever — Percy Brown – p.38

  • Striper Jackpot — George W. Heinold – p.40

  • Wolf of the Waters — Hugh Prior – p.42

  • Watch Those Farm Ponds — Harold Titus – p.44

  • Poor Man’s Salmon — Bartlett M. Hauthaway – p.45

  • Don’t Blame the Eskimos — Charles E. Gillham – p.48

  • Opening Day — A. J. McClane – p.50

  • Canadian Smallmouths – p.52

  • Roland and the Pine Cone — Archibald Rutledge – p.54

  • National Crow Shoot — James W. Stuber – p.56

  • It Could Happen to You — Charles W. Keyser – p.58

  • How to Catch Trout — John Crowe – p.60

  • Will DDT Kill Wildlife? — William W. Neely – p.62

  • Hey, Fellers! – p.63

  • Drifting for Ducks — Frank C. Hibben – p.67

  • Alaska Speaks — Earl N. Ohmer – p.68

Cover Painting: Walter Dower


Departments

  • Cheers and Jeers – p.4

  • Clothes for the Fisherman – p.12

  • Conservation – p.32

  • Fishing Contest Winners – p.72

  • Fishing – p.74

  • Shooting – p.96

  • Prize Fishing Contest – p.114

  • Boating – p.118

  • Camera – p.123

  • Salt Water – p.125

  • Camping – p.128

  • Books – p.132

  • Natural History – p.166

  • Gun Dogs – p.170

  • Outdoor Questions – p.184


A rich look at sporting life in the late 1940s, this issue blends practical tips, conservation discussions, and vivid stories—ideal for any collector of classic outdoor literature.

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