Outdoor Life Magazine 1980 August

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1980 August

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Contents:  Moose Of A Lifetime (That Northwest Territories is a hunter’s paradise is an understatement. Witness the 67-inch spread of my moose’s antlers), The $1,000,000 Bass (There’s a rumor that the next world record Bass will be worth a cool million. But can a fish really be worth it’s weight in gold?), Is There Room For The Wolf? (Wolves have been poisoned, trapped and shot until few remain in the Lower 48. Now some experts talk of bringing them back), Great Lakes Comeback (A long, tough cleanup fight is mostly over, and fishing in the big waters is great again. Now there are new challenges), Best Bet For Trophy Bass (It’s no secret that giant Bass are caught on big shiners. But there’s more to it than chunking out a bait. This master Bass man tells all), A Case For Dove Hunting (Despite proof that hunting poses no long-term threat to the droves of Doves in the U.S., 15 states refuse to allow Dove seasons), The Teeming Desert (America’s deserts are oases of wildlife. They’re home to the greatest variety of birds and mammals found anywhere on the continent), Bowhunting: Getting Started (A special guide to help you understand and select recurve bows, compounds, arrows, quivers and a long list of bowhunting gear) Departments – Starnes At Large (The sham of endangered species), What’s New (Field reports on new gear), Update (Three big Bass make news), Casting (Simple way to eliminate backlash), Bowhunting (Getting started in bowhunting), Shooting (Choose the right scope and mounts), Fishing (Dog days flyfishing tips), Field Guide (Comping with lure hang-ups), Salt Water (Stalking fish), Rec Vehicles (Diesel pickups and four-wheelers), Hunting Dogs (How often and what to feed them), Cooking (Fishing for taste) Commentary – Editorial Trails (The fish watchers), Letters (Plastic worms? Phoeey!) Reader Information – Getting The Range, This Happened To Me, Shopping, Where To Go, Classified

Issue:  August 1980

Condition:  Very Good