Outdoor Life Magazine 1987 June

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1987 June

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Contents:  Shocks for Snakebites (The best cure for snakebites could be as close as your car.), Nature’s Signposts to Better Bass Fishing (Fishing technology is OK, but you can learn more from nature’s signs.), Smallies In The Swelter (When the mercury soars, so does the river smallmouth fishing.), Basic Strategy for Pike (The best lures for notherns are those you use for largemouths.), It Could Happen To You (When turkey hunting, watch out for the other guy.), Hairy Monsters (It’s scary how those bass-bug/streamer/eel-like creations catch fish.), Weed-Beating Bass (Forget about finess and fish right in that junglelike cover.), The Wackiest Ways to Whitetails (Here are some of the most bizarre ways hunters have killed bucks.), Microwave Your Fish and Game (Microwaves are an easy and tasty way to cook game and fish.), Cabin Fever Bear (Our small shack trembled – a bear wanted in.) South Specials – News from the South (Texas trout are back, Belly Boating for bass. Virginia’s tidal bass, and more.), Brazos River Float Fishing (Floating the Brazos gets the bass, but there are many other gamefish.), Virginia’s Controlled Deer Hunts (Controlled hunts give Virginians sport without the competition.), Florida’s Fishing Roads (Roadside excavations and canals make it easy to drive to Florida’s fish.), Calderwood and Chilhowee Trout (These two lakes provide sport fishing for trout in a wilderness setting.), Trout Under The Lights (Kentucky’s Laurel River Lake yields big night-feeding rainbow trout.), Currituck Largemouths (Largemouth fishing on the sound is still good, but methods change.), Spavinaw Sandies (Oklahoma white-bass anglers never had it so good as on Spavinaw Lake.)

Issue:  June 1987

Condition:  Very Good