Seal Hunting Newfoundland and Labrador Canada 1965-1966 (Photo Albums, #13)
by Llewelyn Pritchard
The World of Whitetail Hunting
by Inc Staff Cowles Creative Publishin and Inc Staff Times Mirror Magazines
A unique history of sporting literature; the first and only one ever to embark on a comprehensive survey of the gameshooting scene both as it was and as it stands today. In this new and revised edition the fascinating story is brought right up to date. Many of the shoots chosen are owned by the rich and famous, Brian Martin provides a rare insight into their social lives; providing fascinating comment on their own estates and on shooting generally. Before detailing the history and present sport...
In Africa; Hunting Adventures In The Big Game Country
by John T McCutcheon
Wingshooter's Guide to South Dakota (Wingshooter's Guides)
by Chuck Johnson
Hunting and the Ivory Tower
Seventeen hunter-scholars explore the hunting experience and question common negative stereotypes Despite the academy having a reputation for supporting broad and open inquiry in scholarship, some academics have not extended this open-minded support to colleagues' personal pursuits. A variety of scholars enjoy hunting, which has been stereotyped by some as an activity of the unsophisticated. In Hunting and the Ivory Tower, Douglas Higbee and David Bruzina present essays by seventeen hunter-scho...
Gene and Barry Wensel, the Rambling Rednecks, are two of the most successful deer hunters and writers around. They begin with a simple premise. Namely, a treestand is simply the most effective way to shoot whitetail deer. More whitetail bucks are taken from elevated positions than by hunters with their feet on the ground. Here the Wensel brothers take you through all the whys, wheres, and hows of hunting from such a stand.
Walrus Hunting in the Arctic Circle - Stories of Hunting in Franz Josef Land
by H. Grahame Richards
To shoot a large number of pigeons over the course of a season requires skill, fieldcraft and experience. This book guides the reader through all aspects of pigeon shooting, providing an introduction for the beginner, but also giving advice to the more experienced hand. Starting with a detailed exploration of the life, habits and habitat of the pigeon, this book studies the equipment required for successful shooting, and the techniques of both decoy shooting and roost shooting.