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Contents: Structure Basics: How To Fish Flats (Bass on flats are in a feeding mood, but finding them can be like needle-hunting in haystacks), Back To Basics: Choosing And Using Jigs (Pick the right combination of jigs-and-pig components and you’ll have a year-round fish catcher), Crawfish Baits: The All-Around Solution (Looking for a reliable lure to use any day, all year long? The crawfish bait may be your best choice), Trolling Motors For 1990 (Electric motors are being made more durable – and expensive – for the new season), Different Worms For Different Bass (When choosing the best worm design for a fishing situation, start with the tail), Water Weeds: Friends Or Foes? (Aquatic vegetation is both a boon and a bane for bass and bass fishing), Fishing The Lunker Zone (If you haven’t caught a trophy bass lately, maybe you’re fishing the wrong depth or rime of day), Boat Handling For More Bass (Learning how to handle a boat when the engine is off can lead to success in unusual fishing situations), Honey Holes For The Pros (Certain glory holes were as great in real life as they are in the memories of these top pro anglers), The Best Of Bass And Ponds (Farm ponds are uniquely enjoyable fishing holes, and they can be extremely productive, if you know their secrets), The Edge: Roadmap For Success (Learn how bass and baitfish use nature’s edges, and you’ll improve your success in catching bass), Texas’ Treetop Bass (Choke Canyon is gaining a well-deserved reputation as the hottest of Texas’ hot new lakes) Short Casts – The Value Of Coloring Systems, The Earth Day Campaign, Mitigation Projects Face Deadline, Lake Russell Development Could Set Precedent Regular Features – About This Issue, Scott On The Line, Mail Call, Astro-Tables, Short Casts, Bass Boating Tips, For Your Information, Trading Post, The Way It Was, Pro’s Pointers, Tournament Trail, Harry ‘N’ Charlie, The Tacklebox, Coming Up
Issue: March 1990
Condition: Very Good