Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 May

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 May

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Contents:  In A Fog (The fog crept in on little cat feet and suddenly we were lost and headed for the rocks), Why I Voted Against Gun Control (This New York Senator votes against gun control for reasons that may surprise you), The Conservation Award (When developers of Alaska’s North Slope oil fields needed environmental help, Angus Gavin was there), Moonlighting For Bass (If Bass don’t bite in daytime, fish after dark. The action might surprise you), Blueprint For Bear (Here’s a roundup of the best places to hunt Black Bear in the United States and Canada), He Caught 10,000 Stripers (This Striper expert combines mountaineering with precision casting to score on Lunkers), On Borrowed Time (A large part of hunting and fishing is having to deal with the capricious ways of nature), Work Hard For Big Browns! (Catching outsize Brown Trout takes some doing, but all the effort is worth it), Big Breakthrough In Fishing (Here are two scientifically proven findings that will help you catch more Bass), We Took To The Woods (My family and I were fed up with city life, so we moved to the north woods), Fish Canada For $21 A Day (You don’t have to spend big bucks to fish remote Canadian lakes. Be your own outfitter), How To Modify Lures (Sometimes fish won’t hit any of my offererings. That’s when I use my lure-altering kit), Backwater Bluegills (If you want to catch one-pound or heavier Bluegills, it pays to take expert advice) Midwest Specials – Salmon City, Wisconsin (Anglers fishing out of Sheboygan have been chalking up record Salmon for 10 years), Trouting The Black Hills (If you’re looking for scenic waters and superb Trout fishing, your search has ended), Windy City Perch (The piers and breakwaters of the Chicago lakefront are tops for Yellow Perch fishing), Mixed-Up Muskies (Muskie fishing at Pomme de Terre Lake is traditionally a fall affair. Or is it?), For Whom The Cowbells Troll (Cowbelling is a surefire system for catching Trout. But proper technique is essential), Around Your Region (Illinois tailwater fishing, time to hunt for morels, new Crappie hotspot), When Rivers Run White (The White Bass run on Wisconsin’s Wolf and Fox Rivers is an unfailing herald of spring) Departments – Editorial Trails (Unmasking the administration), What’s On Your Mind? (Right to bear arms), Starnes At Large (Uncle Wesley courts Quail), What’s New (Gear for sportsmen), Sport Vehicles (Tips on selecting tires), Shooting (Answers to readers’ questions), Bowhunting (Calling Deer, hunting boo-boos), Boating (Answers to boating questions), Fishing: Jerry Gibbs (The 200-foot spread system), Fishing: Lefty Kreh (Using more than one fly line), Hunting Dogs (Return of the real hunting Beagles), The Last Laugh (The hunters’ workout guide) Reader Information – Shopping, Dog And Game Breeding, Where To Go, Classified

Issue:  May 1982

Condition:  Very Good