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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Field sports: fishing, hunting, shooting > Hunting or shooting animals & game
"Steps into God's Country" begins with a child just learning about
nature - to an adult who respects the land and what it has to
offer. Russell Smith shows us how families teach their children
about how to provide for themselves and their families while
protecting the balance of nature. Heartwarming stories about
growing up - that move on to stories about the experiences and
dangers of communing with nature. Sharing his experiences in God's
country with family, friends and strangers, Mr. Smith brings the
reader into his world of hunting, fishing and the outdoors, and why
he loves it. Learn, laugh, cry and enjoy as the 396 pages and 78
photographs guide you on a journey through one little boy's outdoor
adventures as he becomes a grown man with children and
grandchildren of his own. "I had a strong desire to get outside as
a child and I didn't realize it was probably just something in my
genes all along," said Russell. Though Russell Smith has written
hunting, fishing and outdoor stories for nearly thirty years, the
book was only put together after a woman said, "I don't hunt and
fish myself but I truly enjoy the human interest way you tell your
stories." "Steps into God's Country is a truly enjoyable read "
wrote Professional Angler and Outdoor Television Host Joe Thomas.
"Russell's memory and attention to detail made me feel as if I were
right there beside him every step of the way. As a fellow hunter
and fisherman, I could truly relate to his passion for the
Outdoors." Will Primos, Founder of Primos Hunting, noted, "Russell
writes with love for the life he has been so fortunate to lead. He
writes about what influenced him as a young man growing up, how
much his extended family meant to him, and his appreciation for
being able to walk in God's country. This book chronicles all those
things that make up a life well lived." Have you ever seen a solid
white jackrabbit in the wild? You will within the pages of Steps
into God's Country. You will learn how the image was captured on
film. Do you like to hunt and fish? The pages are filled with those
accounts. If you enjoy history, there are pages and photos about
families that crossed paths after they came to America to find
their dreams. Included are accounts from the American Revolution to
a life along Montell and Cedar Creeks and the Nueces River in
Uvalde County, Texas. Do you recognize the names of Daniel Boone
and Thomas Jefferson? They are there too. Have an interest in the
American cowboy? Read Steps into God's Country.
Large print edition, with easy-to-read text, of Trollope's classic
work.
My family and the generations before us are deer hunters. In recent
years the popularity of huntng the whitetail deer has greatly
increased and with it commercialization. Everything seems to be
focused on killing, scoring, and the record book - not hunting. For
the wealthy, one can actually be guaranteed to "harvest" a record
book deer for upwards of $20,000. What happened to the passion for
hunting and family heritage? I have that passion. It was passed on
to me by my grandfather and I, in turn, passed it on to my two
sons. The "Last Stand" is not a how-to book but I felt it was time
for me to express what hunting means to us and why it's important
to hunt ethically. Remember one thing, it's not important how many
deer you kill or how many fish you catch but what you experience
along the way.
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