Bassmaster Magazine 1990 September – October

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Bassmaster Magazine 1990 September – October

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Contents:  Programmed Trolling (On an unfamiliar lake, trolling is a shortcut to finding Bass and their feeding patterns), Dancing The Clear-Water Jig (While most of his competitors use wispy tackle and sissy baits, Jim Jared’s high-odds offering is the jig-and-pig), Unsolved Lure Mysteries (Odds are certain lures in your tacklebox catch far more fish than identical baits. Learn how to pinpoint the hot baits), Structure Basics: How To Fish Cypress Trees (A handful of baits and an excellent memory are practically all you need to haul Bass out of this cover), Basic Grubbin’ (Plastic grubs have grown popular in recent years, yet some anglers still aren’t sure how to fish them), Swim The Jig (When Bass are on the move, a fast-working jig may be the key to bigger and better catches), Bassing The Bluffs (Perhaps the least-pressured structure in a bass lake, bluffs may also be the best of bass hideouts), Open-Water Know-How (Bass may be cover-oriented, but at times a surprising number of fish can be found offshore), A Visit To Venezuela (Gigantic Lake Guri offers fishing thrills to please any serious Bass fisherman), Oklahoma’s Little Big-Bass Factory (Thanks to television exposure, Dripping Springs Lake and it’s huge Bass are being discovered), Bass-Caster’s Elbow (Hard-casting fishermen are vulnerable to bass-fishings version of tennis elbow) Short Casts – Lake Erie Gives Up Pennsylvania Record Smallmouth, Hydropower Projects Approach Relicensing, Country Music Star Honored By B.A.S.S. Regular Features – About This Issue, Astro-Tables, Mail Call, Scott On The Line, Short Casts, Pro’s Pointers, The Tournament Trail, Bass Boating Tips, The Tacklebox, Harry ‘N’ Charlie, The Way It Was, For Your Information, Trading Post, Weekend Angler, Coming Up

Issue:  September – October 1990

Condition:  Very Good