If you love a challenge and treasure a sport that requires commitment; if you enjoy being in the woods; and if you like getting as close to your quarry as possible, then bowhunting is for you. The Field & Stream Bowhunting Handbook includes information on how to choose the best gear; important safety tips; how to hunt different types of game; how to avoid being detected; how to shoot accurately; and much more.

The Field & Stream: The Complete Hunter is a book intended for hunters with any level of experience. The editors and writers of America's most popular outdoor magazine bring their experience to this book. The Complete Hunter covers the topics hunters want to know about most, including: the best way to hunt white-tailed deer; how to choose bowhunting gear that's right for you; care and safety for your firearm; how to hunt turkeys, including Eastern, Rio Grande, and Osceola birds; the best methods for hunting pheasants, grouse, doves, quail, and other upland birds; and, how to hit your mark in all shooting sports, including trap, skeet, and sporting clays. Whether you're picking up a bow and arrow for the first time, or a seasoned hunter looking to refresh your skills, you'll find it all in The Complete Hunter. In addition there are photographs and illustrations throughout the book that make learning and improving as easy as possible.

Hunters often spend more money on optical equipment than they do on rifles, and yet they usually know very little about "glass." Binoculars, rifle scopes and range finders cost a minimum of $1,000 each. That consumer wants to ensure he's spending money on the right products. This book informs the reader what kind of performance to look for in optics, depending on where they're going and what they're hunting. Good binoculars and scopes vastly improve a hunter's focus and range. Specific products are reviewed and presented here - with photos - in an easy-to-understand shoppers' guide that will vastly improve the hunting experience.Thomas McIntyre is a contributing editor at Field & Stream, where he regularly tests new optics. He lives in Wyoming.