Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 October

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 October

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Contents:  “It’s Still Alive!” (The trophy Buck I had just knocked down was mine for keeps…until he got up again), Hunting & Fishing Cabinet (If you’re tired of tangled tackle and of seeing shells everywhere, here’s a solution you can build), How To Have Tasty Venison (Scientific taste testing has determined what must be done to prepare delicious venison), Mineral Magic (If you recall your hunts by the aches you experienced on them, it’s time for a little magic), Hunt The Long Shadows (You’ll bag more game by starting to hunt at the hour that you would normally quit), A Bear On Your Own (Do you have a chance of getting a Bear without the help of a guide? You sure do), Rain Dance For Deer (This Louisiana hunter creates illustions in the woods – and bruiser Bucks come running), Deer Tactics For Turkey (Fall hunting is tougher than calling in the spring, but you can tilt the odds in your favor), The Phantom Goat (I was sure I’d bagged a trophy Goat, but that billy proved I still had much to learn), Butchering Your Deer (Here’s illustrations of an expert’s butchering method. It’s easy and results in convenient table cuts of venison), Do Not Disturb! (If you stalk Mule Deer in their beds, you can pick your shot and nail a trophy Buck), Buck Fever And Other Diseases (I’m a fairly successful hunter, and I’m telling you this so I can cry on your shoulder), How To Call Deer (When I hunt with a call, I can usually entice Deer out, even in the middle of the day) Midwest Specials – Top River Cats (Anglers have to hang on to their tackle when fishing for these big Illinois Catfish), A Star Is Spawned! (Erie Smallmouths had many good spawning years. The Lunker results are now showing up), Rimrock Whitetails (Go on a true mountain hunt for Whitetails in South Dakota’s Black Hills National Forest), Tri-Season Squirrels (As the seasons change, so do the bushytails’ habits. Here’s how to score year-round), Woodcock In The Willows (Many Iowa gunners don’t hunt Woodcock. Those who do may see 10 to 13 flushes an hour), Around Your Region (Salmon snagging dispute, Wisconsin’s Smallmouths, Isle Royale Wolves, Minnesota Bears), Prairie Pass Shoot (Kansas has double the Prairie Chicken harvest of any other Midwestern state) Departments – Editorial Trails (The first Outdoor Life calendar), What’s On Your Mind? (Lead a fishin’ mission), Boating (A sneak preview roundup), What’s New (Gear for sportsmen), Starnes At Large (A book for concerned sportsmen), Sport Vehicles (Winches: what and why), Shooting (Scopes that tell the range), Fishing: Jerry Gibbs (Hot new worming tricks), Bowhunting (Experts answer your questions), Fishing: Lefty Kreh (Florida’s best fishing), Hunting Dogs (A dog for doves), The Last Laugh (Sharing your big-game animal) Reader Information – Dog And Game Breeding, Where To Go, Classified

Issue:  October 1982

Condition:  Very Good