Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 March

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 March

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Contents:  Crawl For Life (With a broken leg, I crawled toward rescue flat on my back), Dining With The Largemouth (This scuba diver and photographer studies Bass, particularily their voracious feeding), The BASS Classic Caper (I have a reputation for shutting off fishing, so I headed for the BASS Classic), A Bear For The Baron (My client was a genuine baron. Our Alaska Bear hunt was one I’ll never forget), Salmon Fishing Today (Pacific Salmon raise pulse rates whenever they swim. Here’s how to join the excitement), Tackle: What’s New In ’82 (The key word in this year’s tackle is improvement. A look at the latest innovations), I’ll Never Hunt Ducks Again (Lost, cold and wet, my hunting partners and I knew our chances of survival were slim), Uncle Roy Talks Turkey (A 91-year-old hunter who has taken more than 500 toms tells you how he does it), Fred Bear At 80 (More than any other person, Fred Bear has made bowhunting the sport it is today), How To Go On Your Dream Hunt (Why not make your hunt of a lifetime come true by making plans right now?), Big Rivers, Big Walleyes (Catching trophy-class Walleyes in big rivers demands knowing how to read the waters), Outdoor Life On Television (Hunting season over, fishing trip rained out? Don’t despair. There’s great hunting and fishing on TV) Midwest Specials – Fishing The Power Plant Lakes (More than two dozen Midwest power plant lakes offer good open-water winter fishing), A Plan In The Hand For Turkeys (Now is the time to begin planning for your Ohio spring Gobbler hunt), New Season For Steelhead (Three years ago I discovered I could catch steelies through the ice. Here’s where), Iowa’s Spring Bass Discovery (Iowa’s best Bass waters are not the giant impoundments that attract winter skiers), Oh Those Cohos! (St. Patrick’s Day is my target date with Lake Michigan Coho Salmon), Around Your Region (Missouri’s White Bass fishing, Wisconsin’s big Pike, Midwest fishing information), Rock Bass…Ozark Style (Hey, all you goggle-eye fishermen. The Ozarks are home to top spring action) Departments – Editorial Trails (The shame of Morton Grove), What’s On Your Mind? (Readers react to handgun story), Started At Large (Should you always tip a guide?), What’s New (Field reports on new gear), Boating (Answers to boating questions), Sport Vehicles (A look at the new, smaller RVs), Fishing: Jerry Gibbs (Rigging for the Pendulum Cast), Fishing: Lefty Kreh (Pendulum cast how-to), Bowhunting (Experts answer readers’ questions), Shooting (Down to cases), Hunting Dogs (News and notes), The Last Laugh (The BASS Classic Caper) Reader Information – Where To Go, Classified

Issue:  March 1982

Condition:  Very Good