Outdoor Life Magazine 1987 April

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1987 April

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Contents:  Raccoon Rendezvous (It was either the raccoon or my yellow Lab.), Trouble-Shooting Problem Bass (When bass are off-feed, you’ve got to change tactics to catch them.), Don’t Bugle Up a Grizzly (Using an elk call in grizzly country could get you killed.), Lake Strategies For Larger Trout (Do just three things right, and you’ll take big trout from lakes.), All About Rattling (Antler-rattling vets with a total of 71 years’ experience tell all.), Are Walleyes Better Than Bass? (It’s time to trade in those plastic worms for the walleye-catching real things.), Duel At Dawn (The best way to get a gobbler at dawn is to tuck him in the night before.), Fishing With The Right Stuff (On a salmon fishing trip, I met the man behind Chuck Yeager’s gas mask.), An Angler Reborn (I had ignored fishing – and many other things – for too long.), Camo: The Hidden Art (Effective use of camouflage requires more than just wearing it.), The New Outdoorsman Conversions (Special Suburbans now serve the needs of all hunters and fishermen.) Midwest Specials – News From the Midwest (New Ohio Record buck, Nebraska Gobblers, Illinois elk, Michigan pheasants and more.), Post-Ice Pike (Northern pike are on a feeding binge right now in your state.), Steelhead Sleepers (These small Missesota streams are top-notch steelhead waters.), Bank On Spring Crappies (The crappie rush is on in these Iowa lakes.), Second City Salmon (Lake Michigan salmon on a fly? It’s can’t-be-beat spring action.), Dam Walleyes (Wisconsin River dams provide walleye fishing supreme.), The Whites of Spring (Here’s how to fish Illinois’ premier white bass lake.)

Issue:  April 1987

Condition:  Very Good