Description
Contents: Doing What’s Right for Natural Resources (Introducing the Times Mirror Magazines Conservation Council.), Carp – Fish of Your Future (If every other species should cease to exist, we’d still be left with these tenacious survivors.), The Bike Trip (There’s nothing like boys,. bikes and an open road…except when everything possible goes wrong.), Summer Essentials (There are thousands of bass lures on the market today, buy you bneed only a handful when the weather heats up.), Down on the Farm (Rural ponds, often nothing more than fancy puddles, offer secluded, no-frills panfishing at its best.), Fine Lines to Fat Cats (Grab a light rod and get ready for heavyweight catfish action.), Beautiful Streamers (Big trout are no dream once you master the specialized tactics of the streamer fly.), Exquisite Anguish (When your favorite kind of muleys are desert deer, you often wonder why.), All-Day Walleyes (If you think the only time to catch these fish is early and late, you may be missing some hot action.), Why the “Big Ones” Get Away (Trophy fish often escape because of flaws in tackle, not fly fishermen.), Return of the Stick & String (Does the traditional bow have a place in this modern age? You bet!), The Lures of Wood (Wooden lures are once again carving out a place in many anglers’ tackle boxes.)
Issue: July 1990
Condition: Very Good