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Contents: Catch The Bass The Masses Miss (You can catch bass on overcrowded lakes. These experts make a living by doing just that), Tune Up For Topwater (Surface baits can provide exciting action throughout the year if you follow this expert’s advice), The Future Of Bass Part IV: Water Level Manipulation And Bass (When dam operators have to choose between helping bass and generating power, the fish lose), Swamp Bass Of The Okefenokee (Bass aren’t huge in the Okefenokee, but they’re plentiful and cooperative, and the scenery is magnificient), Keeper Of My Brother’s Secret (There are lessons to be learned in bass fishing that even experience can’t teach), Small Lakes & Pre-Impoundment Days (Before there were reservoirs, bass fishing was a quieter, simpler pastime), Pennsylvania’s Dynamite Bass Lake (Only 3,000 acres across in size, Lake Arthur produces more than one-third of the state’s biggest bass) Tackle & Techniques – The Art Of Ultralight Crankbaiting (For more bass per cast, try these tricks for fishing tiny diving baits), Moving-Water Magic (Experience the special rewards of fishing small bass-filled streams), The Sharper Edge (Sharp hooks can turn a dull day of fishing into a lively one), Foul-Weather Fishing (Nasty weather doesn’t have to turn your long-awaited bass trip into a washout), Grub Your Way To Bass (The simple, basic, plastic-bodied jig can add action to your fishing on days when nothing else works), Simple Guide To Spinnerbaits (Anglers who match spinnerbaits to the right circumstances will catch more bass than fishermen who don’t), A Worm Is A Worm – Or Is It? (There’s more to choosing and rigging a worm than just grabbing and jabbing) Short Casts – The Shad-Worm Syndrome, The Wounded Minnow: A 1940’s Tactic For ’87 Bass, Was There Really A Monster Bass? The Regular Features – About This Issue, Scott On The Line, Mail Call, Charted Fishing Times, Short Casts, The Way It Was, B.A.S.S. In Action, Harry ‘N’ Charlie, For Your Information, Trading Post, Weekend Angler, Coming Up
Issue: March 1987
Condition: Very Good