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Contents: Heaven In The Headwaters (Perhaps the easiest place to find bass quickly in a lake is where it all begins), Maine’s Largemouth Hot Spot (The Cobbosseecontee water shed dominates the big-fish contests of the Pine Tree State), Bassing By Canoe (On many waters, a canoe is the best and most affordable means of reaching bass-fishing hot spots), Prime Time For Ponds (Farm ponds have a special appeal to young fishermen and old-timers alike), A Matter Of Survival (New delayed-mortality studies indicate high survival rates for tournament-caught bass) Tackle & Techniques – Rick Chunn’s Seasonal Approach To Bass Fishing (Part 1: How To Analyze Patterns – The 1988 Bass Angler-of-the-Year reveals his secrets for pinpointing the most productive fishing patterns), Year-Round Guide To Crankbaits (Part II: Winter and Spring – A crankbait may not be your first choice for cold-weather but it may be your best), The Versatile Carolina Worm (Add this rig to your repertoire and you’ll boost your odds on bass), How To Find And Catch Fall’s Transition Smallmouths (Unorthodox approaches are required for these in-between smallmouths), Flippin’ Magic (Expand your shallow-water horizons by substituting new baits for the flipping jig) Short Casts – Bachaches And BASSers, Taking The Bounce Out Of Boat rides, Anti-Tournament Bill Vetoed, Fresh Water Fishing Hall Of Fame The Regular Features – About This Issue, Scott On The Line, Moon Times, Mail Call, Short Casts, Bass Boating Tips, Weekend Angler, B.A.S.S. In Action, Harry ‘N’ Charlie, The Tournament Trail, The Tacklebox, For Your Information, Trading Post, Fishing Helpers, Coming Up
Issue: September – October 1988
Condition: Very Good