Outdoor Life Magazine 1989 February

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Outdoor Life Magazine 1989 February

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Contents:  Electrified! (A simple fence repair almost cost my dog its life); A Sporting Competition (Here’s where to watch and compete in sporting clays in 1989); Mud-Line Walleyes (Sure, walleyes like structure but they love the mud, too); Turkey Calling Is Going To The Birds (It’s great to have command of turkey lingo, but often just a cluck will do); Leopard: A Most Dangerous Game (Leopard hunting can get a man killed. But I was willing to risk it); Cold-Water Surface Bass (Bass in the cold – at night – with surface lures? Sounds nuts, but it works); Following In My Footsteps (I had taught my son my love of hunting: now I would see what he had learned); Secrets To Slab-Sized Crappies (Use forethought and technique to catch den-wall-worthy size crappies); The Jack O’Connor Letters (Thirty years of correspondence tell much of Shooting Editor Jack O’Connor); Lakers East To West (There are no rules to lake fishing, but there are common threads to success) Midwest Specials – News From The Midwest (Indiana turkeys, Michigan bear results, Illinois pheasant help and much more); Turnover Salmon (Great Lakes spring salmon fishing is simply a hunt for the temperature break); Iceberg Walleyes (Ice-out on Lake Erie yields the biggest walleyes of the year); High On Hybrids (The Illinois striper is the newest and most popular kid on the block); Calling All Predators (Minnesota is very likely the best predator hunting states in the U.S.); Heat’s On For Crappies (Missouri’s Thomas Hill Reservoir is the state’s winter crappie hotspot); Hoosier Gobblers (More toms and more places to hunt. That’s what faces Indiana hunters) Departments – What’s On Your Mind?; What’s New; Fishing; Boating; Sport Vehicles; Sports Medicine; Taking Aim; Hunting Dogs; Easy Projects; Shooting; The Last Laugh Reader Information – Where To Go; Dog And Kennel; Game Breeding; Classified

Issue:  February 1989

Condition:  Very Good