Outdoor Life Magazine 1983 April

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1983 April

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Contents:  Cut The Trees And Damn The Recreation (Timbering on Oregon’s BLM lands may destroy most wildlife habitat); Hunted By A Humpback (Without warning, the huge humpback whale surfaced under my boat and left me for a dead man); Wait For The Biggest Bear (The big bear had eluded me for the entire previous season. Now he was within 10 yards); Topwater Temptation (Topwater bass fishing isn’t always the most productive method, but it’s tops in excitement); Trophy Bass At Bargain Prices (You can catch huge Canadian northern pike now, without putting a strain on your pocketbook); The Linetracker System (Can’t see the bass for the weeds? This new technique lets you baitfish in the thickest of tangles); Beginner’s Gobbler (Want a gobbler this spring? My 10 commandments of turkey hunting can put a tom in your lap); Computerized Hunting (With a computer and two minutes you can plan the hunt of a lifetime); How To Fish At Night (Nocturnal angling is fun, provided you keep cool and master basic survival technique); 4 x 4 Roundup: On And Off The Road (Many outdoor enthusiasts today are buying 4×4’s to serve as second – or even first – family cars); A Bowhunter’s Challenge (Bowhunting for carp provides fast action and a chance to sharpen your shooting skills); Guide – Wrapping Rapture (This added touch to customizing your fishing rod will make you the talk of the streams); Guide To Rod Guides (The most overlooked part of your fishing rod is also the most important. Don’t neglect your guides); Racoons To Remember (Hound music tells the story of the hunt, and coon hunters have knowing ears for every note) Midwest Specials – Bobbing For Lakers (It was virtually unheard of – a lake trout that fights like a rampaging bass. Now it’s not); Corn Belt Crappies (The Iowa and Missouri Corn Belt is loaded with lakes that are overloaded with husky crappies); Trolley Line Fever (Shoreline angling with a creel-filling twist. Trolley line fishing isn’t just fun – it works); Black Hawk’s Back (The dead lives again. Iowa’s Black Hawk Lake, once devoid of gamefish, is on the comeback trail); Motor City Walleyes (The pollution is gone and the walleyes are back. Nothing but good news awaits Detroit River anglers); Go Late For Hares (Still got the itch to go hunting? Snowshoe hares are fair game in the snowy north woods); The Hoosier Strippers (In Indiana, fishing is the pits – the strip pits that is – and here’s where you load up on fillets); Around Your Region (Tricks for spring trout, Michigan turkeys, Wisconsin geese, Missouri catfish and more); Those Dam Catfish (The waters are fast, the catfish are fat and the fishing’s fabulous below Kansas and Missouri dams) Departments – Editorial Trails (Hatching the hatchery plot); What’s On Your Mind? (A pocketful of OL); Fishing (The new Rapala); What’s New (Gear for sportsmen); Bowhunting (Answers to questions); Sports Medicine (Poisonous snakebite); Starnes-At-Large (Are your guns crook-proof); Shooting (The .22 Mag comes of age); Sport Vehicles (4 x 4 roundup); Hunting Dogs (Stress, season and feeding); The Last Laugh (Ma’s imaginary gun) Reader Information – Dog And Kennel; Game Breeding; Where To Go; Classified

Issue:  April 1983

Condition:  Very Good