Bassmaster Magazine 1990 November

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Bassmaster Magazine 1990 November

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Contents:  No-Frills Worming (Stanley Mitchell’s worm-fishing technique is plain and simple – and effective), Structure Basics: How To Fish Sandbars (In current-laden lakes and rivers, belly up to the bar to find big bass), Rick Clunn Wins His Fourth Classic (A massive final-round stringer in Classic XX vaults Clunn past Oklahoma’s Tommy Bittle), Closeup: Strategies For The Classic (Here’s how top Classic contenders earned the first five spots), New Life ForFlat-Sided Crankbaits (Except for Rick Clunn and some southeastern anglers, few fishermen gave a second thought to flatsided plugs), The Rise Of The Texas-Rigged Grub (With this setup, the lethal plastic grub can be fished in places nothing else short of a worm can penetrate), Retrieve Techniques: Beyond The Basics (Bass fishing is a hands-on sport. How you handle a fishing rod can make or break a day of bassing), New (And Improved) Tackle For ’91 (Fishing tackle manufacturers concentrate on upgrading existing lines for the new fishing season), The Babe Ruth Of Bass Fishing (Ten years after his retirement from tournament fishing, Bill Dance remains one of the most popular heroes of the sport), The Bass Of El Salto (Currently the hottest lake in Mexico, this new reservoir should be the premier fishery for years to come) Short Casts – B.A.S.S. Signs Agreements With Federal Agencies, New Honda Motors Go Easy On The Environment, Nice Shoes, A Saltwater Bass Boat, A Memorable Catch On A Crankbait Regular Features – Scott On The Line, About This Issue, Mail Call, Astro-Tables, Pro’s Pointers, Short Casts, For Your Information, Trading Post, Weekend Angler, The Way It Was, The Tacklebox, Harry ‘N’ Charlie, Coming Up

Issue:  November 1990

Condition:  Very Good