Outdoor Life Magazine 1985 February

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1985 February

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Contents:  Taken With Tuna (I was the man overboard – while hooked up with a huge Tuna), How To Hunt Turkeys Anywhere (Gobblers across the country have one thing in common: They like hens), Spring Scouting For Whitetails (When the snow melts, you see Deer sign laid down last season), In Deep With Bass (You can catch Bass down deep both winter and summer), A Hunter Is Born (True hunters aren’t created overnight. I learned the hard way), Putting Color To Work (The trick to using color in tackle is thinking defense first), Find Your Way Without A Compass (Nature’s signs can point the path back home), Get Sunk For Trout (Hooking a Trout on a sinking fly is no fluke. It works for a reason), Why We Should Hunt (Why hunting is superior to any other outdoor activity), Fish To Fry (Throw away those fancy recipes that call for a dozen spices), Teenage Trophy Hunter (At 16, I’ve taken a Moose, a Caribou, a Grizzly, and a Dall Ram), The Second Annual Outdoor Life Challenge Cup (Outdoor Life blitzed the NFL in a shoot-out for silver) Midwest Specials – News From The Midwest (Ohio Coyote sightings, North Dakota Steelhead, rare Missouri Trout and more), Reds! (Don’t snub Red Squirrels. Wise Wisconsin hunters don’t), Odds-On Ozark Trout (Lake Taneycomo may be the best Trout lake in the United States), Rabbits, Squirrels: The Second Season (Is it the end of hunting season? Not in Minnesota), Dam Steelhead (Leave the auger home and try this hot Michigan Steelheading), The Great Lakes Opener (Super Great Lakes fishing begins right now), Buckeye Ice ‘Eyes (Here’s where to latch onto Ohio Walleyes right now), At The Heart Of Rabbit Hunting (February in Kansas is never dull when you’re Rabbit hunting) Departments – Editorial Trails, What’s On Your Mind?, Shooting, Fishing, Taking Aim, What’s New, Sport Vehicles, Hunting Dogs, Boating, The Last Laugh Reader Information – Where To Go, Dog And Kennel, Game Breeding, Classified

Issue:  February 1985

Condition:  Very Good