Field & Stream Magazine – May 1948 – “Refuge Payoff” by Harold Titus (No Label)
This May 1948 issue of Field & Stream features Harold Titus’s article “Refuge Payoff,” along with a rich mix of hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure writing. A great collectible for sportsmen and enthusiasts of vintage outdoor literature, it captures the spirit of the late 1940s wilderness scene. The magazine is in good condition. The copy pictured is the exact item you will receive—please examine all photos carefully for an accurate sense of wear.
We are happy to offer combined shipping on multiple purchases—just ask. Each magazine is shipped in a clear protective covering for safe handling and long-term preservation.
Table of Contents
Feature Articles
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1948 Game Fish Laws – p.9
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Youth Points the Way — Lytton Taylor – p.35
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Dry Flies for the Common Man — Edwin P. Peterson – p.38
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Sportsman’s Diary — Ted Trueblood – p.40
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Birds in Paradise — Karl Sprinkle – p.42
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Great Slave Lakes — Edward H. Fingard – p.44
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Come and Get It! — Ervin Hickman – p.45
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Refuge Payoff — Harold Titus – p.46
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You Can’t Tell About Bears — Ben East – p.48
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Take Your Wife Along — Byron W. Dalrymple – p.50
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South for Yellows — Ray Chapin & Claud M. Kreider – p.52
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Patience, Hunter! — Charles E. Gillham – p.54
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Fish of the Farm Country — Henry E. Bradshaw – p.56
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Tag ’Em Yourself — Charles K. Fox – p.58
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Golden Jubilee Dog — Nash Buckingham – p.59
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Thousand Peak Rainbows — Hart Stilwell – p.60
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How to Run a Rifle Club — Morford Grimes – p.62
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Round the Bend — Francis H. Ames – p.64
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The Lion of Los Pilares — Russell Barnett Aitken – p.66
Cover Painting: W. Goadby Lawrence
Departments
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Cheers and Jeers – p.4
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Warm-Weather Comfort – p.8
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Conservation – p.32
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Fishing – p.74
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Shooting – p.98
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Boating – p.118
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Camera – p.124
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Prize Fishing Contest – p.127
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Salt Water – p.132
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Camping – p.135
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Gun Dogs – p.174
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Outdoor Questions – p.186
A well-preserved issue from the golden age of sporting publications, this magazine blends conservation advice, practical tips, and engaging stories—perfect for collectors of classic Field & Stream.