Description
Contents: Camping Section – Right Place, Right Time (Wilderness Adventures: Get to know The Bob, plus Michigan, Nevada, Virginia, Alabama and Wyoming), Fishing For Campers (Head for the Hillsborough, plus Maine, California, North Dakota, Wisconsin and Tennessee), Hunting For Campers (It’s tough to top Ungava, plus Minnesota, Oregon, Iowa, New Mexico and New York), Backpacking (Table Rock’s trails plus New York, Colorado, Michigan and Pennsylvania), Wilderness E.R. (Splinters you can handle, these are real lifesaving tips from a real emergency room doctor) Features – Conservation Council (Winners of the National Chevron/Times Mirror Magazines Conservation Awards), Trout In A Crowd (Make the boom in Trout fishing – and those maddening crowds – work for you), Higher Education (Walleyes near the surface? All summer? You bet, and you’ll land them with this technique), Magnifying Bass (Ponds, pits and other pocket waters make special demands on anglers, and offer big rewards), Bass Battlewagons (Bass pros Ken Cook and Kevin VanDam show you how to rig any boat for success) Regionals – Ignorance Is Bass (Wisconsin Bass), Huskie Muskies (Ohio’s Piedmont Lake), Change To Channels (Illinois Catfish), Short-Circuiting ‘Eyes (Great Lakes Walleyes), Draw-Down Deer (Kansas Deer), Docking For Bass (Missouri Largemouths), Midwestern Update (Regional News) Ocean Planet Special – The Smithsonian Institution and the editors of Times Mirror Magazines present 50 ways to conserve our Ocean Planet Departments – Editorial Trails, What’s On Your Mind, Sporting Clays, Hunting, Fishing, Shooting, The Sporting Road, This Happened To Me, Private Lessons, The Last Laugh Compass – Guardian Of The Land (Matthew Coon Come has already lost one home ground. He refuses to lose another), Ocean Planet, The Book, On The Bean, Caribou Times Two Reader Information – Where To Go, Game Breeders, Dog And Kennel, Sportsman’s Marketplace
Issue: June 1995
Condition: Very Good