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Contents: Tying Things Together (Winter afternoons are for passing on an outdoor heritage), Nailing Toads…(“Hawgbuster” Jones learns a lesson about fishing for Bass), Blue Mountain (It’s an ageless pile of rock…but with a will and a spirit all its own), Dixie Smallmouths (If you’ve always thought of Bronzebacks as Yankee fish, you better think twice), Grandpa And The Kid (For a beginning angler, the water holds lessons aplenty – and so does the mud underneath), Old Baits For Big Bass (If you want to catch big Bass, fishing the old fashioned way is still the best bet), Elk Aren’t Typical (Under any given set of conditions, the big Deer will do whatever you think they would never do), A Golden Anniversary (The Duck Stamp is fifth years old, and what a success story it has been), The Greased Mouse (Trout, especially big Trout, are suckers for the Deer hair mouse), America’s Top Turkey Hunting Spots (The author recommends ten top areas for quality spring Gobbler hunting) Special Canadian Fishing Section – Fishing Across Canada (A province-by-province survey that highlights some of Canada’s best fishing areas), Planning Your Trip To Canada (Answers to some of the most-asked questions about traveling in Canada), Great Slave Bonanza (A great frontier outpost lake filled with Grayling and Lake Trout), The Wild Boundary Waters (Fishing here is no idle pursuit, but your exertion will be amply rewarded) Your Local Outdoors – A Guide To The Best Hunting And Fishing In Your Area Departments – Editorial, Cheers & Jeers, Solunar Tables, Books & Comments, Hill Country, Did You Know?, Conservation, E.B. Mann, How It’s Done, Bounty, How It’s Done, The Tackle Box, Fishing, Shooting, Saltwater Fishing, New Afloat, Vehicles, Camping, Reader’s Corner, How It’s Done, Tap’s Tips, Sportsman’s Shopper, Gun Dogs, Exit Laughing
Issue: March 1984
Condition: Very Good