Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 April

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1982 April

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Contents:  Things Change (Hunting has changed, but take it all in all, and it adds up to more and better sport), Killer Bass Baits! (Some live baits work so well that sometimes I wonder whether they ought to be banned), Fish The Magic Edges (Many game fish stay close to edges. Recognize these places and improve your catch), Of Bucks And Boys (My son came unglued when he wounded a big Buck, but he put himself together again), Big Boom In Soft Lures (These new lures wiggle, twist, sparkle, wag, squish and just smell nice), Too Close To Shoot (I had to get close to make a killing shot, but this Bear peered right into my blind), Catfish Coast To Coast (No flashy show-off it will ever be, but the Catfish has thousands of fans just the same), Salmon On TV (Dick Pool’s underwater movies have revealed some surprises about how Salmon strike), What’s New In Minitrucks (This year’s downsize pickups offer more features and options than ever before), Rolling Stone (The cliffside trail was narrow, and my horse fell over the edge with me in the saddle), The Deadly Shadow Of Endrin (A 1981 fish kill served notice that chemical pollution could end American hunting) Midwest Specials – A Time For Walleyes (Fisheries biologists from Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin pick top Walleye lakes), Unlocking Table Rock (Pork baits are the secret to big Bass on Missouri’s Table Rock Lake), Spring, Steelhead And You (In Michigan, Steelhead fishing is a rite of spring. A roundup of the best waters), Cats: Where To Find ‘Em (A guide to the best Catfish waters in your region and a listing of record fish), Walleyes In The Land Of Oz (Kansas Walleye fishing is no longer one of the best-kept secrets in the Midwest), Around Your Region (Great Lakes trolling tips for Salmon and Trout, Iowa’s big rivers, Michigan sportfishing), North Dakota’s Muskie Boom (North Dakota’s Muskie fever is spreading because of a successful stocking program) Departments – Editorial Trails (No TIME for guns), What’s On Your Mind? (More mail on handgun story), Starnes At Large (Handling bad days in the field), What’s New (Gear for sportsmen), Fishing: Jerry Gibbs (The Zara Spook lives), Bowhunting (Answers to readers’ questions), Boating (Answers to boating questions), Sport Vehicles (What’s new in minitrucks), Shooting (High-speed metallic reloading), Hunting Dogs (Champion pointers on the sofa), The Last Laugh (The scar mystique) Reader Information – Shopping, Where To Go, Classified

Issue:  April 1982

Condition:  Very Good