Bassmaster Magazine 1988 March

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Bassmaster Magazine 1988 March

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Contents:  Bass-Boating Safety – Part III (The best way to ensure safe boating is to avoid the hazards that cause accidents), The Truth About Temperature (Study these cold, hard facts about the effects of temperature on bass feeding and activity rates), Bassing On Air (Bass bite better in dingy waters), A Primer For Pond Fishermen Part III: Ponds And Patterns (Ponds are much more than downsized lakes. You’ll have to tailor skills and strategies to these small waters), Bull Shoals Bassin’ (This Arkansas/Missouri lake promises prime fishing for touring B.A.S.S. pros this spring – and for weekend anglers anytime), The Birth Of A Western Smallmouth Fishery (Lake Powell promises soon to become one of the finest smallmouth lakes in the country), Toledo Bend: The Past, Present And Future (Far-ranging bass anglers consider the 22-year-old Texas/Louisiana reservoir still to be a great bass lake), Passion For Bass (An Indiana Bassmaster proves that determination and hard work can overcome almost any handicap) Tackle & Techniques – Live Bait For Bass (No bass bait is more natural and appealing than the real thing), The Dead-Worming Solution (One way to turn on inactive bass is to offer them an inactive worm), Picking The Proper Topwater (Deciding which surface lure to use in each situation can be a difficult choice. Even the pros aren’t always sure), Finding Fish In Fluctuating Water(Changes in water conditions may require a change in the Bassmaster’s game plan), Lure Trailers: Dress For Success (Sweetening spinnerbaits, spoons and jigs with a trailer adds extra attention), Channels: Spring Bass Magnets (For prime bass action in the spring, find the nearest creek channel and fish it thoroughly), How To Slow-Roll A Spinnerbait (Guy Eaker explains one of the most difficult and deadliest spinnerbaiting techniques), Hot Little Baits Of The West (These four finesse baits have proved deadly on clear, deep, difficult lakes in the West), Trolling Lipless Crankbaits (A deadly new technique has evolved for catching huge bass on lipless crankbaits) Short Casts – Rattling Worms, Texas’ New Record Smallmouth, ‘Weight’ Just A Minute, Sinker Paks, Be-Twitching Colors, Magazine For The Disabled, How To Remove Rod Guides, Super Wax, Upcoming Events On The Tournament Trail The Regular Features – About This Issue, Scott On The Line, Mail Call, Moon Times, Short Casts, Pro’s Pointers, B.A.S.S. In Action, Bass Boating Tips, The Tacklebox, The Way It Was, Harry ‘N’ Charlie, For Your Information, Trading Post, Weekend Angler, Coming Up

Issue:  March 1988

Condition:  Very Good