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If you own a smoker - one of those contraptions designed specifically for slow-cooking fish and other delicacies over wood smoke - you probably already know how to prepare fish that would bring tears of happiness to a gourmet's eyes.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-07/smokin-fish
July 2, 1995
Know how to care for tadpoles before you collect them.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-07/raising-tadpoles
July 2, 1995
Missouri's delicate flower, gorgeous bird and pretty tree create a living legacy that ties present to past and future.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-07/missouris-state-family
July 2, 1995
There is much to learn about bats and their voices.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-07/cries-night
July 2, 1995
Old Matt skidded his johnboat onto the shore and stalked into the woods, where he cozied into a bed of fresh moss. His feelings had been hurt and he refused to speak for the rest of the fishing trip. Wilhemina's thrust with the net missed the struggling walleye her husband had fought to the boat but caught the rear hooks of the Woogie Boogie in its mouth, allowing the biggest fish he'd ever seen to pry itself free
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-07/sorry-about-your-fish
July 2, 1995
WARNING: The following article contains graphic descriptions of actual trout fishing. The fish are big; the action is intense. Most of the trout are caught on live bait. Those prone to fainting should sit down before reading further. Fly fishermen should turn to the next article immediately.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-07/targeting-trophy-trout
July 2, 1995
The Conservation Department is leapfrogging into the future with an ultra modern, ultra-convenient point of sale permit distribution system. Scheduled to be in place by 1996, the system promises to speed up permit sales and eliminate frustrations for state hunters and anglers.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-07/let-heritage-card-work-you
July 2, 1995
Reviving an ancient art in Missouri.
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/magazines/conservationist/2003-06/damascus-knives