Outdoor Life Magazine 1980 June

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1980 June

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Contents:  The Ice Cream Bear (This black Bear lives with a farmer and loves ice cream. She is a training Bear for hunters, and she loves her work), The Unsung Bow (A Trout fisherman’s dream, this unknown Canadian river offers the best dry fly fishing in the world for trophy Rainbows), Handgun Hunting: Sport Or Stunt? (Handguns are used to hunt everything from Rabbits to Bears, but are they accurate enough, and do they pack enough wallop?), Lakers The Old Way (A glimpse back to the golden days of laker fishing, and the huge wooden reels, braided-wire lines and hand-hammered spoons), Sandhills Alive! (Whether you prefer Bluegills, Whitetails, Largemouth Bass or Canada Geese, this sand-saturated land is an outdoor paradise), The Spotted People-Eater (Many Leopards are casual people-eaters, but some have made the great Lion and Tiger man-eaters look like bush-leaguers), Biggest Bass In 48 Years (California’s Lake Casitas. Mark it down. That’s where Ray Easley on March 4 caught the second biggest Largemouth ever), A Guide To Camping Equipment (With such a variety of gear on the market, picking out what’s best for you isn’t always easy. Advice from an expert) Departments – Starnes At Large (Terror in our woods), What’s New (Field reports on new gear), Updates (Montana Indians massacre Elk), Casting (Drift to a better position), Cooking (Berries galore), Bowhunting (Approaching downed game), Rec Vehicles (Small car camping), Shooting (Hunters and the bench rest), Field Guide (Tips for rigging tarps), Salt Water (Getting the point), Fishing (Return of the Bass bomber), Hunting Dogs (The uses of training birds) Commentary – Editorial Trails (Choking gobblers), Letters (The real test of DU) Reader Information – This Happened To Me, Outdoorsman’s Service Page, Getting The Range, Shopping, Summer Wilderness Trips, Where To Go, Classified

Issue:  June 1980

Condition:  Very Good