Outdoor Life Magazine 1983 January

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1983 January

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Contents:  Dogged Courage (Our boat flipped in whitewater, and my wife was trapped underneath. How could she escape); The Killer Bears (Some bears regard human beings as defenseless prey, far easier to kill than rabbits); All About Worm Colors (New evidence suggests that bass couldn’t care less what color worm you use); Mule Deer: Nobody’s Fool (I have news for you if you think taking a big mule deer buck is easy. None of it is good); Catch A World-Record Snook (If you want to catch a world-record snook, I can tell you the time and the place); How To Stay Out In The Cold (When the season’s short, you’ve got to keep warm and keep hunting. Here’s how); At Home In The Wilderness (In years of wilderness living, we have had no disasters, but living here is sheer adventure); Go West For Whitetails (Western whitetail hunting can exceed any hunter’s expectations. It did mine – by a long shot); New World-Record Fish (The very latest all-tackle records for freshwater and saltwater fish) Midwest Specials – When Bowhunting Gets Harey (Bowhunters, jackrabbits and snow combine for a unique and challenging North Dakota hunt); Fox Of The Upper Midwest (Pursuit of the red or gray fox offers Midwest hunters fun, excitement and profit); Trouting In The Parks (You can flyfish for trout in the middle of winter at one of Missouri’s special “trout parks”); Secret Streams For Steelhead (Try one of these unknown Wisconsin steelhead rivers for unspoiled and spectacular fishing); Stripers Through The Ice (The stripers grow so big in these two Kansas waters that icefishermen have to bring gaffes); Flag Down Your Pike (Michigan waters contain plenty of pike. Here’s the best way to put those northerns on ice); Illinios Sleeper Rivers (Walleyes and smallmouths – not fishermen – are abundant in these underfished Illinois rivers); Around Your Region (Kansas winter pheasants, turkey hunter-orange test, Wisconsin perch comeback and more); The Backwater Bass Boom (Ohio River dams and locks have created backwaters and exploding largemouth bass populations) Departments – Editorial Trails (East is East and West is West, etc.); What’s On Your Mind? (All a quiver); Starnes-At-Large (Alaska showdown); Fishing (Skirted squidlife lures); Shooting (Great shotguns); Sport Vehicles (Motor homes: economical?); What’s New (Gear for sportsmen); Bowhunting (Answers to your questions); Sports Medicine (Taking off holiday fat); Hunting Dogs (In the doghouse); The Last Laugh (Hunting camp etiquette) Reader Information – Dog And Game Breeding; Dog And Kennel; Where To Go; Classified

Issue:  January 1983

Condition:  Very Good