Field & Stream (1-calendar year car-renewal)
America's Range A single sportsman's journal, featuring in-depth content articles on hunting, fishing, out of doors journey, and conservation news. 1st-class fiction, and far more. Field & Stream, editorial excellence for about one hundred years.
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Excalibur TP150-12 Subject Factors, 11/32", twelve Pack
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- Design Amount: TP150-twelve
Subject Factors 11/32" 12 Pack - one hundred fifty GrainManufacture ID: TP150-12Excalibur Discipline PointsGrain: 150Diameter: 11/32"Per 12Specifically matched to fit Excalibur's Carbon FireBolt arrows
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2 Responses to “Field & Stream (1-calendar year automobile-renewal)”
Good reading for the outdoorsman (person),
If your looking for a degree in Wildlife management go to college and spend a bunch of money! If your looking for interesting reading material I would say this is my favorite outdoor magazine. By the way I am a student in Wildlife managemet and 99% of the time what they say is true. And the way they write it makes it so much nicer to read than text book!
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|Comment by George C. "G.C." on August 1, 2011 at 5:07 am
Entertaining and useful articles about outdoor recreation,
I have purchased individual copies of Field and Stream on and off for years, but until today I never actually considered subscribing. I've purchased the past three issues at the news stand and I've thoroughly enjoyed them. I'm not a hunter, but I do occasionally fish, camp, hike, and visit the target range. I'm also interested in sustainable living and emergency preparedness. The past few issues of Field and Stream that I've purchased have offered excellent information on fishing, emergency preparedness, hiking, camping, and wildlife preservation. I've also enjoyed their campfire recipes, gardening tips, and product reviews for things like binoculars, backpacks, firearms, and fishing equipment. Their articles seem to be written by very intelligent, nature-loving individuals that have a passion for wildlife preservation and a lot of outdoor experience. It might be wise to pick up single issues from the magazine rack over a few months before you subscribe; to help you decide if it's a subscription that you'll enjoy. I recommend Field and Stream for anyone that spends recreational time in the outdoors.
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|Comment by C. Wood on August 1, 2011 at 5:54 am
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