FEATURES
GREAT LAKES PIER FISHING
European answers to pier-
fishing problems.
Inside Angles
(by Tony Portincaso and
(Variety is the
Marc Wisniewski) ..
Spice of Life)
(by Larry Dahlberg)
9
MUSKIES FROM HIGHLAND
PAGE 129
Bits & Pieces (Tantalizing Tidbits)
RESERVOIRS
(by Doug Stange and
ANGLING IN THE '80s:
Deep trolling techniques for
Ralph Manns)
14
HABITAT, ORGANIZATION
monster muskies.
& OUR BASS
(by Don Wirth with
FISHING FUTURE
Fred McClintock)
108
Improving fish habitat
for the future.
CRANKBAIT WALLEYES
(by Doug Hannon and
Hard baits for hard-and-fast action,
Ralph Manns)
48
(by Dan Sura and
Dave Csanda)
128
HERE TODAY,
GONE TOMORROW
HIGH-COUNTRY CRAPPIES
Catch bass during the transition
Jumbo crappie tactics for
from spring to summer.
deep impoundments.
(by Dave Csanda and
176
(by Rich Zaleski)
A1 Lindner)
63
VERTICAL MIGRATION
SUNFISH MACHINE
MYTHS!
Fly rod tips for consistent
The truth about bass
panfish action.
migrations.
211
(by Larry Dahlberg)
78
(by Ralph Manns)
PAGE 78
PAGE 176
Feedback
(What Our Readers Are Saying) 24
Faces & Places
(Inside the World of Fishing)
(by a panel of insiders)
32
Issues & Answers
(Balancing America's Budget
Will Affect Fishing)
(by Rudolph Rosen)
For Kids of All Ages
(Guaranteed Fisht)
(by Doug Stange)
Cartoons
230
266
4 IN-FISHERMAN
94


SPECIAL SECTION
DRIVE TO GREAT
ONTARIO:
CANADIAN ANGLING
DEM BONES MEAN FISH'
(by Doug Stange)
242
(by Doug Stange)
252
SASKATCHEWAN:
MANITOBA:
WALLEYES OF THE
MANITOBA MEANS
WESTERN PRAIRIES
FINE FISHING
(by Dave Csanda
(by Doug Stange)
258
with Stephan Bunka)
246
BONUS FEATURES
IN-FISHERMAN
TV LOG
18
IN-FISHERMAN
RADIO LOG
22
THE IN-FISHERMAN
UNDERWATER GALLERY
Go underwater with
the largemouth bass
155
MASTER ANGLERS
The winners of our 1985
IN-FISHERMAN Master
Angler Contest
164
PEAK DAILY FISHING
PERIODS
257
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CONDITION
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I used the guide below to assign the best grade I can to the best of my ability.

Near Mint (NM) condition:
A nearly perfect copy that looks brand new with only a few very minor defects. Acceptable minor defects on a NM copy include: a very small amount of spine stresses, very minor instances of denting (two or three at most), slight corner blunting, and minor (less than 1/8") bends without color breaks.

Very Fine (VF) condition:  A VF copy has minor defects, but is in overall excellent condition. Most well-kept modern comics (especially if they have been read) fall into this grade. Acceptable defects on a VF are minor and include: Minor corner wear, a light accumulation of spine stress that may include color-break, a light accumulation of dents, and bends or folds less than 1/4" (note that on a VF copy, some color-break is allowed in a bend/fold).

Fine (FN) condition: A comic in FN condition is considered "above average" but still displays some wear. In general, the eye appeal is somewhat reduced due to either an accumulation of minor defects or one or two moderate defects. Acceptable defects on a FN copy include: Slight spine roll, a moderate accumulation of spine stresses that may break color, a spine split of less than 1/2", minor water spotting or residue (less than the size of a dime), an impacted corner, and moderate foxing.

Very Good (VG) condition: A comic in VG condition shows some significant wear, but has not accumulated enough total defects to reduce eye appeal to the point that it is not a desirable copy. A VG copy may have an accumulation of minor defects or one or two major ones. Acceptable defects on a VG copy include: Spine roll, 1/2" to 1" spine splits or other tears, a cover or centerfold that is detached at one staple, discoloration due to oxidation, and a moderate accumulation of water damage or staining.

Good (GD) condition: A GD copy has major defects, but is still complete and readable. A GD copy will have a significant amount of damage, usually an accumulation of smaller defects punctuated with some major defects. Acceptable defects on a GD copy include: A vertical book-length crease, 1.5"-2" spine split, cover or centerfold completely detached, major tears, heavy discoloration/brittleness due to oxidation, heavy amounts of staining, residue, and water damage.

Fair (FR) condition: A FR copy will have low eye appeal and will display major damage.

Poor (PR) condition: Comic books in PR condition may be missing up to 4 pages (two spreads) of story or ad pages, or have a completely split spine, or display severe damage that affects the readability of the book.

                  

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