Outdoor Life Magazine 1983 May

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1983 May

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Contents:  Bear On A Tear (A huge black bear stole my buck, but I wasn’t about to let him keep it. I wanted it back – somehow); Secrets Of Alpine Trout (Some say lucky. Others – impossible. I’ve studied trout of alpine lakes and they are catchable); Gear Up For Camping (Special bonus section helps you gear up for camping comfort and adventure); Trophies Of Packstring Hunting (Some wait until it’s almost too late for their high-country hunt. I well remember a man like that); Smallmouths That Break The Rules (Many renegade smallmouths are adapting themselves to areas you’d recognize as largemouth habitat); Tricks That Take Tough Turkeys (Some old toms are just plain stubborn. That’s when it pays to let ’em eavesdrop on girl talk); The Legend Of Muskie Joe (Muskie Joe’s legend will be alive forever, searching for the six-foot muskie of his dreams); The Best Bugs For Bass (The modern flyrodder uses lures constructed of plastic, synthetic hairs and who knows what else); Outdoor Life On Television (Fishing trip washed out? Down with a cold? Don’t despair. Dial “Outdoor Life on Television” and enjoy all outdoors); A Bead On Shad (Fluorescent red beads make these shad flies look bug-eyed – and they drive shad batty); Spring For Canada Bear (Much sitting had made me indifferent for bear hunting, but a snapping twig changed my mind); Deadlines For Your Big-Game Hunt (Don’t miss out on Western hunts this year. Now’s the time to write for applications and permits); The Eyes Have It (Look at your bass plugs. If they don’t look back, you aren’t catching as many fish as you could) Midwest Specials – New Strategy For Wary Browns (The hot lures have cooled off! To catch brown trout regularly, it takes new know-how); Trouting The Ozarks (You’ll have company, but there are more than enough trout to go around in Missouri Ozark waters); Bass Bounty In Buckeye Land (Ohio muskie and walleye anglers are focusing their attention on the big bass at Pymatuning Lake); White Bass At Red Rock (A May day at Iowa’s red Rock Dam means a day spent adding white bass to your stringer); Little Green For Big Muskies (It is the best muskie lake in Wisconsin, and I’ve got the fishing facts to prove it’s true); Super Lake Of The Sandhills (A Nebraskan smorgasbord! Merritt Reservoir harbors populations of almost every fish that swims); Around Your Region (Killer crayfish, first-ever Missouri grouse hunt, gas tax boon to boating, poaching bust and more); Drifting In The Midwest (A fishing secret of the West has come east and is helping anglers haul in steelhead and salmon); Walleye Wonderland (Walleyes, walleyes everywhere! The tailwaters below these South Dakota dams are loaded with fish) Departments – Editorial Trails (Park Service vs. hunting); What’s On Your Mind? (the real conservationists); Starnes-At-Large (Trophies for the outdoors); What’s New (Gear for sportsmen); Sports Medicine (Battling allergies); Boating (The popular bass boats); Bowhunting (Answers to your questions); Sport Vehicles (The diesel decision); Shooting (Home workshop accuracy); Fishing (How to always catch trout); Hunting Dogs (Beware four-letter words); The Last Laugh (The grasshopper trap) Reader Information – Dog And Kennel; Where To Go; Game Breeding; Classified

Issue:  May 1983

Condition:  Very Good