Description
Contents: Special 8-Page Bass Section (Your region: coverage of where to go and how to take Bass NOW), The Great Put-And-Take Controversy (Wild Trout are best but stocking goes on and on. Here’s why), Wolfpack! (Rare photographs of a wolfpack attack on a Moose), 9 Up-And-Coming Lakes (OL reports on the lakes where Bass fishing is due to crest soon), I Was A Big-Time Poacher (I can tell you what makes commercial poaching tick and how to stop it), Doughnuts Are Dandy (Have you checked out modern tube floats yet? You should), How We Put Sport Back Into Chuck Hunting (Stalking with a handgun or a .22 Rimfire rifle is a real challenge), Fishing Moves To Metrics (Metrics will change the fishing world…and you), Channel Cats: Two Ways (Work for them with lures and flies, or wait them out with a setline), Death Did Not Rattle (A family’s “idyllic” country home turns out to be a venom nest), Nature Is My Calendar (Nature signals when fishing and hunting are good, better and best) Departments – Starnes At Large (Uncle Wesley and the cemetery Quail), Boating (On-water test reports of new gear), Camping (Tent tips, new belt saw, spike grill), Fishing (Getting deep with flies), Conservation Trails (8 hot issues that affect you), Fishing Seasons (1977 fishing laws: U.S. and Canada), Recreational Vehicles (Special section: new for ’77), New Equipment & Ideas (Field reports on new gear), Field Guide (Finding and preparing edible wild roots), Shooting (Gunning for wild Turkey), Cooking (5 rare Trout recipes from pro outdoor writer/fishermen), Bowhunting (Experts on tree-climbing blocks, compound quivers, and more), Hunting Dogs (When your dog has worms), What’s On Your Mind, Outdoorsman’s Service Bureau, Outdoor People, This Happened To Me, Shopping, Where To Go, Next Month
Issue: April 1977
Condition: Very Good