Description
Contents: 1987 Bonus Guide To Camping (A special section on backpacking, tents, RVs, 4×4 camping and more.), Back to Bugging Bass (At long last, fishermen are again learning the fun of bass bugging.), Bowbag A Gobbler (If you think turkey hunting’s tough now, try using a bow.), Going With The Gold (Golden shiners catch more big bass than any other bait.), Hound Music and a Very Big Bear (The story of a hounds-and-horses hunt for the No. 1 black bear.), Fail-Safe Crappies (These methods let you coerce crappies into hitting most anytime.), Licking Big Game (Mineral licks can be the key to big-game hunting success.), Big River Walleyes (Big rivers are also the best places to fish for big walleyes.), Elk On Your Own (An elk is yours with hard work and planning.), Trout on Edge (Find an area where conflicting currents meet, and you’ll find trout.), Fish: The Ultimate Health Food (Yes, fish is good for your health, but which fish are best.), Buffaloed (Alaska hunting is wild, but being run down by a bison and a bear is a little ridiculous.) South Specials – News From the South (Cape Lookout cleanup, Tennessee trout, smallmouth record, Kentucky bream and more.), Hydrilla Bass on Sam Rayburn (Some curse the hydrilla; we use it to catch more and bigger bass.), New Bass Lake Is On Line (Richard B. Russell Lake is now producing sassy largemouth bass.), Green River Lake Muskies (Kentucky’s Green River Lake is the place to fish for muskellunge.), Tims Ford Stripers (Springtime stripers on Tennessee’s Tims Ford Lake hit hard and often.), Panasoffkee, Sleeper Bass Lake (This shallow Florida lake is a change of pace for bass fishermen.), Grass Carp – Bane or Blessing (Introduced grass carp eat pesky weeds, but will they ruin the fishing?), Topwater Time on Gaston (This North Carolina/Virginia Lake is great for topwater bassing.)
Issue: May 1987 – South Special
Condition: Very Good