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  • Trophy Whitetail Deer

    Trophy Whitetail Deer, #1

    Series Book 1 - Trophy Whitetail Deer
    Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunting.New tactics, better understanding, cutting edge equipment discussions, techniques (some new, some timeless), whitetail research and the enduring passion for whitetail hunting. ... Read more

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  • Practical Map & Compass Skills

    Practical Survival Series, #12

    by Tony Nester ...
    Series Book 12 - Practical Survival Series
    Learn the basics of wilderness navigation with veteran survival instructor Tony Nester as he covers the pragmatic skills for using a map and compass. Topics covered include: topographic map interpretation, compass use, adjusting for declination, pacing, walking a straight line over varied terrain, following a bearing, and tips on how to select a GPS unit. Complete with color photographs and home ... Read more

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  • A Nye of Pheasants in North Dakota

    by Stephen Cote ...
    Sometime ago I embarked on a cross country adventure with my dad to hunt pheasant in North Dakota. Starring grumpy old men, wet dogs, whiskey, and unexpected circumstances.This is a short travelogue of about 4,500 words. ... Read more

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  • My First Bobcat

    by Sue Carter ...
    A short story about the authors experience trapping her first bobcat. After trapping four years the author, along with her father and younger brother, trapped a bobcat on her trap line. ... Read more

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  • Lakeland Hunting Memories: Volume One

    by Wendy Fraser ...
    Series series Lakeland Hunting Memories
    Ron Black, the author, says, "I am a native Lakelander with roots going back to 1700, the 4th generation to follow hounds, with ancestors who stood on the cold tops at dawn, moved the heavy lakeland stone to free trapped terriers and also 'carried the horn' on occasions. Hunting will not come back in the foreseeable future, perhaps not at all, but for three hundred years hunting and the church ... Read more

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  • Preppers Long Term Survival Guide 2023: The Ultimate Prepper's Handbook for Off Grid Living for 5 Years. Ultimate Survival Tips, Off the Grid Survival Book

    by Kyle Donovan ...
    Don't wait for disaster to strike – act now!In the face of uncertain times, the Prepper's Long-Term Survival Guide 2023 is your essential companion to thriving in a world of unpredictable challenges. Whether you're a seasoned prepper or new to the concept, this comprehensive handbook provides you with the knowledge and strategies you need to sustain yourself and your loved ones for a full five ... Read more

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  • Deer and Diamond Hunting in Southwest Arkansas

    Series Book 6 - Genuine Diamonds Found in Arkansas
    Big deer and big diamonds both harvested on the same weekend. This is the true story of how the author shot the two, largest bucks of his fifteen-year deer hunting adventure. And he got these 8-point and 10-point bucks within 24 hours of each other! On that same weekend two of his diamond mining buddies found two large diamonds less than a mile away at southwest Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State ... Read more

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  • With a Gun in Good Country

    The book is a memoir of my hunting and fishing adventures in Africa at the end of colonialism and through its decade long shadow in the 1960s and 70s in Bechuanaland and Botswana, Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Zambia (with a postscript telling of the Congo Republic in 1992) - a time of fulsome wildlife stocks: elephant in Zambia reaching some 350,000 in number, and the black rhino, perhaps 10 ... Read more

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  • Please Don't Wake Me Until It's Time To Go

    A collection of stories, events and humorous observations from the life of author Gerald Darnell.A Florida native, Gerald grew up in the small town of Humboldt, Tennessee. He attended high school and was a graduate of HHS class of 64. Following graduation from the University of Tennessee, he spent time in Hopkinsville, KY, Memphis, TN and Newport, AR before moving back to Florida - where he now ... Read more

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  • Uncle John Allen's Rambles in the Rockies, as Related by Himself

    by John Allen ...
    "I have a record of every incident happening through my life of thirty-four years in the Rocky Mountains." - John Allen, Mountain ManBorn in 1843, after serving in the Civil War, John Allen left on a trapping expedition for the Rockies in the Fall of 1865. From the day he threw his things into Mr. Wagner's wagon, he kept a record of every incident happening in his life of 34 years in the Rocky ... Read more

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  • A Spring Turkey Hunt

    A traditional hunting trip in rural America becomes the setting for both a story about spring turkey hunting as well as an examination of the unique place which guns have in American culture. There are those who believe gun ownership is a fundamental right which should be free of any regulation; there are those who believe guns cannot be allowed in any civilized society; and there are those who ... Read more

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  • Hunting a Spooked Tom

    by C.C. Wills ...
    This story is the true to life account of hunting and taking the only turkey I've ever gotten. It was quite a challenge to try and take a Tom Turkey that was already alerted and in a spooked state. He would not come to me so I had to go to him. ... Read more

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  • The Lion and the Elephant

    "I and my Hottentots have killed eight hundred elephants." -Charles Andersson"Trodden on by elephants, ripped up by the horn of a rhinoceros, suffering hunger and thirst, our author has survived all these dangers to write us a very interesting book." -The Rambler, 1856"Charles Andersson was attacked and crushed to death by a wounded elephant...his passion for hunting led him into needless dangers. ... Read more

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  • A Hunting We Did Go Part 1

    Hunting is ingrained in me; as much a part of me as breathing and moving. I learned to love the outdoors and appreciate the skills of being a hunter from my father’s knee. He hunted for survival; that was how he provided meat for his family.When I was four years old, Charlie Pisis, a Cree Indian who was my father’s friend, gave me a bow made out of willow and some arrows. Charlie taught me how to ... Read more

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  • Loose Fletchings

    Loose Fletchings, #1

    by W.C. Hoffman ...
    Series Book 1 - Loose Fletchings
    Not all arrows fly true, especially those with Loose Fletchings.You might know W.C. Hoffman as an Author, Outdoor Writer, Podcaster, Ordained Minister, Magician or most importantly as a Husband & Father. No matter how you found your way to this collection of musings, one thing is most likely safe to assume, you love the great outdoors.A love for the outdoors is what inspired each and every one of ... Read more

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  • The Hunter and Trapper

    "Interesting, this author is an old experienced trapper, and speaks from knowledge." -Herald of Health, 1869"A very useful and practical manual." -Country Gentleman, 1868"Everybody who wants to hunt, trap, or fish, knowingly, would do well to get a copy of it." -The American Farmer, 1869Halsey Thrasher in his 1868 little book of ninety pages, "The Hunter and Trapper," tells about the best methods ... Read more

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  • In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country

    First published in 1910. According to Wikipedia: "McCutcheon was born near South Raub, Tippecanoe County, Indiana to Captain John Barr McCutcheon and Clara Glick McCutcheon. He was the younger brother of novelist George Barr McCutcheon, writer of the Graustark books. His son, Shaw McCutcheon was an editorial cartoonist. ... Read more

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  • Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot

    Hugh Monroe's Story of His First Year on the Plains

    "One of the greatest pleasures of my long life on the plains was my intimate friendship with Hugh Monroe, or Rising Wolf, whose tale of his first experiences upon the Saskatchewan-Missouri River plains is set forth in Rising Wolf just as I had it from him before the lodge fires of the long ago."James Willard Schultz, or Apikuni, (1859-1947) was a noted author, explorer, Glacier National Park guide ... Read more

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  • Black Beaver, the Trapper

    "Born too late for the height of the fur trade, the author still made a living and a life on his own terms." -Reader Review"This man of the woods is amazing." -Reader Review"An almost unbelievable story ... incredible adventures." -Reader Review"It is a true experience of the life and labors of the Author." -George Edward Lewis"The President of Mexico; and the Governor of Alaska together with ... Read more

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  • A Hunting We Did Go Part 4

    Hunting is ingrained in me; as much a part of me as breathing and moving. I learned to love the outdoors and appreciate the skills of being a hunter from my father’s knee. He hunted for survival; that was how he provided meat for his family. When I was four years old, Charlie Pisis, a Cree Indian who was my father’s friend, gave me a bow made out of willow and some arrows.Charlie taught me how to ... Read more

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  • African Game Trails

    The twenty-sixth president of the United States was also a world-renowned hunter, conservationist, soldier, and scholar. In 1908 he took a long safari holiday in East Africa with his son Kermit. His account of this adventure is as remarkably fresh today as it was when these adventures on the veldt were first published. Roosevelt describes the excitement of the chase, the people he met (including ... Read more

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  • To Abyssinia, Through an Unknown Land

    Chauncey Hugh Stigand (1877–1919) was a British army officer, colonial administrator and big game hunter. He was killed in action while attempting to suppress a rebellion of Aliab Dinka. Theodore Roosevelt wrote that "Captain Stigand is one of the most noted of recent African big game hunters and explorers, and he is also a field naturalist of unusual powers. ... Captain Stigand has written a book ... Read more

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  • The Elephant God

    Account of elephant hunting in India, first published in 1921. "TO A CERTAIN ROGUE ELEPHANT RESIDENT IN THE TERAI FOREST THE SLAYER OF DIVERS MEN AND WOMEN THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF MUCH INSTRUCTION AND IN THE HOPE THAT SOME DAY IN THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDSTHEY MAY MEET AGAIN AND DECIDE THE ISSUE." ... Read more

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  • Romance of the Fur Trade: The Mountain Men

    Mountain men were dare-devils, who feared neither God nor man, nor grizzlies; nevertheless these tragic heroes did good work in their day and generation. They were the scouts who pushed ahead into the uncharted country, preceding the Western woodsmen and New England farmers, the hardy pioneers of advancing civilisation.Purveyors of the fur marts, it was their fortunate lot to combine business with ... Read more

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