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ALSO INCLUDES ALL-NEW MATERIAL When it Comes to Hunting Stories, Go
Big or Go Home! For more than 20 years, hunter, humorist, and
one-heck-of-a-storyteller Steve Chapman has been entertaining and
inspiring his fans with his many adventures in God's great
outdoors. Now, he brings you this trophy case collection of his
most awesome anecdotes-tagged, bagged, and ready for you to read
and enjoy! Revisit some of Steve's most memorable moments along
with some all-new, never-before-published stories. From the
wide-eyed anticipation of his very first outing as a teenager to a
disappointing day in the deer stand many decades later, you'll
experience all the highs and lows of hunting as only Steve can
describe them. And far more important, with each thrilling tale,
you'll draw closer to the One who created this big, bountiful world
where you can pursue your ultimate passions. That's where these
unforgettable hunting stories really hit the mark!
There are plenty of books on taxidermy, but none covers small game
with the learning and depth of THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SMALL GAME
TAXIDERMY. Drawing on generations of experience, the author covers
all aspects of the art. From proper field care and tanning to
crafting life-size mounts, this book will help any individual to
approach master status.
Chapters cover topics like basic base building, making a life-size
bobcat mount, and more. The author relates a lifetime of invaluable
tips on the subtle arts of the ear and mouth--when to choose open
and when to choose closed--and why field care is where good
taxidermy starts.
Whether the reader is pursuing taxidermy as a hobby or a
profession, THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SMALL GAME TAXIDERMY will prove
an invaluable guide.
Too many shotgunners imagine that their success in the field, or
lack of it, is largely a question of innate ability and luck. Not
true, say Bruce Bowlen and Dylan Snell, long-time Orvis shotgun
instructors. Good shooting depends as much on effective technique
as it does on natural talent, instinct, and favorable
circumstances. With the proper instruction, bad shots can become
good ones, and good shots will surprise themselves with how much
better they can be. In this concise and clearly written guide to
the fundamentals of the sport, the authors cover the basic elements
as well as the intricacies of proper wing shooting. The correct
stance, timing and motion, equipment, and safety procedures are
described in detail. In addition, there are sections on field
shooting versus clay-target shooting, how to lead, the master eye,
gun fit, and much more. The updated text and illustrations contain
the latest insights into the sport as it has evolved since the
publication of the first edition more than twenty years ago. Maybe
you shoot a great deal, or maybe you hunt just a few times a year,
or maybe you've already decided to take lessons. In any case, The
Orvis Wingshooting Handbook is your primer. For the cost of a few
boxes of shells, you've got at your fingertips the techniques for
making every shot count.
The popularity of rifles designed to take big game has never been
greater. Terry Wieland, a widely recognized firearms expert,
explores in detail the rifles and calibers that are drawing
attention. This second edition covers what has changed in the field
since the first edition was published-new calibers, new cartridges,
new guns, new actions-and includes new material on action and
barrel manufacture, tracing the production of a fine, custom-made,
big-bore rifle.
Every year, ten men from Ness, at the northern tip of the Isle of
Lewis, sail north-east for some forty miles to a remote rock called
Sulasgeir. Their mission is to catch and harvest the guga; the
almost fully grown gannet chicks nesting on the two hundred foot
high cliffs that circle the tiny island, which is barely half a
mile long. After spending a fortnight in the arduous conditions
that often prevail there, they return home with around two thousand
of the birds, pickled and salted and ready for the tables of
Nessmen and women both at home and abroad. The Guga Hunters tells
the story of the men who voyage to Sulasgeir each year and the
district they hail from, bringing out the full colour of their
lives, the humour and drama of their exploits. They speak of the
laughter that seasons their time together on Sulasgeir, of the
risks and dangers they have faced. It also provides a fascinating
insight into the social history of Ness, the culture and
way-of-life that lies behind the world of the Guga Hunters, the
timeless nature of the hunt, and reveals the hunt's connections to
the traditions of other North Atlantic countries. Told in his
district's poetry and prose, English and - occasionally - Gaelic,
Donald S. Murray shows how the spirit of a community is preserved
in this most unique of exploits.
Jim Corbett is world famous for his classic man-eater stories.
However, the three volumes collected here show a very different
side to this remarkable man. In My India, he describes the villages
of the Kumaon Hills, and the customs and lifestyles of the people
he encountered. Jungle Lore is the closest Corbett ever came to
writing an autobiography, combining recollections of his earliest
days with frank views on the need for conservation which were well
ahead of their time. Finally, in Tree Tops, the only book Corbett
set outside his beloved India, he captures the savage beauty of
Kenya's wildlife as well as telling the story of the royal visit of
1952, during which Princess Elizabeth learned she was Queen.
Through gentle training methods learned from Ray Hunt--the original
"horse whisperer"--Robert Milner shows retriever owners how to
train the hunting retriever by using its own natural tendencies
instead of force. Supplemented with the latest scientific research
on how dogs learn, Milner's easy step-by-step training regimen uses
positive reinforcement to create the perfect hunting and at-home
companion. There is no better training method for the hunter who
wants a calm, steady, and obedient retriever.
Milner, who has been training retrievers professionally for more
than thirty years, reverses the trend of difficult dogs and
difficult training methods and offers a system every hunter can
easily understand and follow.
Tanning is the science and art of turning perishable animal skins
into leather and furs. This age-old process can yield a luxurious
fur garment or an indispensable leather item, and no artificial
product to this day can replace or duplicate the properties of a
tanned hide.A hide is the outer tissue of an animal body made up on
once-living cells and their products. Tanning a skin involves
removing the tissues which cannot be converted into leather and the
treatment of the other tissues so they won't rot and will stay
flexible and strong. Advice on transforming skins into unique wall
decorations is also included, as are the how-to's of making gloves,
boots, moccasins, jackets and more. Interesting background
information adds to this comprehensive portrait of tanning. Facts
on animal skins - what they are made of and why they can be
preserved - precedes specific instructional sections, and a chapter
on pioneer tanning methods thoroughly examines the roots of this
art in Indian life. In these pages, Churchill gives you the means
to make the most of each 'catch', using tanning skills that can
equal those of professionals. Tanning also makes a satisfying craft
for beginners or accomplished tanners who would like to try working
with different types of animal skins or creating new products. This
is a complete guide of simple instructions you can refer to again
and again in preserving animal skins for years of future use and
enjoyment.
The golden eagle has frequently been disregarded as a falconry
bird. However, if trained and flown correctly these eagles can be
very effective, providing the contemporary falconer with a unique
hawking experience. As folden eagles are raptors for the
experienced, this book has been written with the practicing
falconer in mind or for those interested in history and natural
history.
A gripping story of man pitted against nature's most fearsome and
efficient predator.
Outside a remote village in Russia's Far East a man-eating tiger is
on the prowl. The tiger isn't just killing people, it's murdering
them, almost as if it has a vendetta. A team of trackers is
dispatched to hunt down the tiger before it strikes again. They
know the creature is cunning, injured, and starving, making it even
more dangerous. As John Vaillant re-creates these extraordinary
events, he gives us an unforgettable and masterful work of
narrative nonfiction that combines a riveting portrait of a stark
and mysterious region of the world and its people, with the natural
history of nature's most deadly predator.
The Deer Stalker’s Bedside Book provides an entertaining read for
every deer enthusiast, whether experienced stalker, novice who
would like to learn more, or indeed anyone who has an interest in
these enigmatic and graceful creatures. Packed with a wealth of
information – factual, practical, historical and biological –
as well as anecdotes, advice, stalking tales, trivia and
quotations, all backed up with personal observations and
experiences, this expertly researched and authoritative book offers
something for everyone. This treasury of all things deer is
presented in an articulate, accessible and often humorous style,
enabling the author to share his knowledge, experience and
enthusiasm for the subject in an effortless and absorbing way.
Above all, this is a book to enjoy, to savour and to return to,
again and again!
In two decades at Field & Stream, the nation's biggest outdoor
magazine, Bill Heavey has become America's everyman outdoorsman.
Why? Because he believes that enthusiasm trumps skill. When he
forgets his hat on a freezing winter hunt, he improvises, cutting
open the juice-stained plush golden retriever puppy his daughter
left in the car and using it as headgear. Trying to impress a lady,
he flips his canoe and loses everything in the boat. Heavey takes
you along with him as he nearly freezes to death in the 30-below
cold of Alaska, and he also survives a divorce, plans deer hunts
around his duties as a single dad, and defies a back doctor who
tells him his tree-stand days may be coming to an end. Throughout,
he is alive to both the ridiculousness and poignancy of life.
Collecting more than sixty of Heavey's best stories from Field
& Stream, the Washington Post, and the Washingtonian, this
far-ranging and enlightening volume traces a life lived outdoors
through the good, the bad, and the downright hilarious.
Spielen Sie mit dem Gedanken, JAger zu werden, wissen aber nicht,
wie Sie es angehen sollen? Melanie Restle erklArt, wie Sie die
ersten Kontakte knA1/4pfen und eine Jagdschule finden. Sie erklArt,
welche Voraussetzungen Sie mitbringen sollten und was bei der
PrA1/4fung auf Sie zukommt. AuA erdem stellt die Autorin die
Sachgebiete, die Inhalte der PrA1/4fung sind, vor: Jagdwaffen und
FanggerAte, Biologie der Wildarten, Rechtliches, Wildhege,
Jagdbetrieb und Jagdliche Praxis, Jagdhundewissen und Naturschutz,
Landbau und Forstwesen. Sie erfahren auch, wie das Leben nach der
PrA1/4fung aussieht, wie Sie an JagdmAglichkeiten kommen und auf
was Sie beim Waffenkauf und der Auswahl eines Jagdhunds achten
sollten. So begleitet Sie dieses Buch bei den ersten Schritten des
JAgerdaseins.
A Sportsman's Journey lyrically and spiritually connects readers
with the natural world. Donald C. Jackson explores the rhythms and
ways of hunting and fishing, particularly in America's Deep South,
and in so doing helps readers understand and find meaning in why
hunters and anglers venture far afield. Journeying alongside the
author, readers will savor the magic of sunrises and the mystery of
twilight. Hearts will quicken as deer drift from shadows and ducks
circle a woodland pond. The ocean will challenge them as they fight
large fish from the deck of a wave-tossed boat far out at sea.
Restless winds will whisper messages during a spring squirrel hunt
on a Mississippi farm. Bird dogs, old guns, old friends, and times
shared with loved ones will remind anglers and hunters of those
special, shared memories. Ancient forests and powerful rivers
remind us of our fragile, ephemeral state. Quail hunts strengthen
cherished relationships with companions. Encounters with a mountain
man will take us into a world thought to have vanished generations
ago. A gathering of anglers on a Gulf Coast fishing pier at night
reminds us of those hidden communities that exist around us, and
are often unrecognized or perhaps even unknown. Jackson reveals how
all of us depend on the natural world and share very personal
interactions with it and with each other. This book reminds us that
rediscovering, resurrecting, and celebrating these primal linkages
are the real reasons we explore the world.
A step-by-step guide to modern shooting etiquette stuffed full of
amusing quotes and anecdotes, which will instruct the Gun on how to
be the perfect guest out shooting - and hence, how to be asked
again. Inspired by the fact that so many more people are taking up
shooting as adults and may have missed out on the vital
apprenticeship in the field as a child, it encapsulates everything
you need to know but no one will ever tell you out shooting as 'you
are expected to know'. The book covers in a logical way what
happens, or should happen: from the moment you receive a shooting
invitation to arriving at the shoot, shooting safely and
courteously, how to hold your own, how to mark up your birds, what
never to say and how to tip the keeper. Much of this information
comes from almost a hundred interviews with beaters, keepers,
flankers, pickers up, shoot organisers, shoot owners, and grouse
moor owning earls and dukes. Hilarious cartoons by Oliver Preston
make this a very entertaining book on shooting, the perfect gift
for any shooting man or woman, either novice shot or experienced
Gun.
'An intriguing and mesmerising book' Ben Fogle My life is free,
random and spontaneous. This in itself creates enormous energy and
clarity in body and mind - Miriam Lancewood Miriam Lancewood is a
young Dutch woman living a primitive, nomadic life in the heart of
the mountains with her New Zealand husband. She lives simply in a
tent or hut and survives by hunting wild animals, foraging edible
plants and using minimal supplies. For the last six years she has
lived this way, through all seasons, often cold, hungry and
isolated in the bush. She loves her life and feels free, connected
to the land and happy. This book tells her story, including the
very practical aspects of such a life: her difficulties learning to
hunt with a bow and arrow, struggles to create a warm environment
in which to live, attempts to cross raging rivers safely and find
ways through the rugged mountains and dense bush. This is
interwoven with her adjustment to a very slow pace of life, her
relationship with her much older husband, her interactions with the
few other people they encounter, and her growing awareness of a
strong spiritual connection to the natural world.
Deer stalking is widely regarded as the fastest growing sector
within shooting sports in Britain today. Those who stalk deer for
sport recognise and appreciate the exciting challenge that comes
from hunting a wild and wary quarry, moreover, they enjoy the
opportunity to participate in a sport that can take them to some of
Britain's wildest and most beautiful places, from the hushed calm
of an ancient English forest at dawn, to the magnificence of the
Scottish hill. Successful stalking, however, demands a high level
of knowledge and skill. Much of this can only be learned through
long hours of apprenticeship and experience. This book provides a
basic grounding in the principles which the newcomer to the sport
needs to know in order to enjoy a safe, successful and responsible
stalking career. The author explains the history, background and
rationale behind deer stalking in the UK, covers the choice of
stalking rifles, optics, ammunition and accessories, and deals with
the all-important issue of safety. The law related to firearms and
deer is covered in detail, together with guidance on firearm
security in the home and when travelling, while the natural history
of Britain's six species of wild deer is described, with notes and
illustrations to assist with recognition. Stalking tactics are
discussed and explained from the perspective both of the stalking
guest who is accompanied by a professional guide and of the more
experienced hunter whose responsibility it is to plan and execute a
woodland stalking outing on his own. Finally, the book deals with
what the stalker must do should his day meet with success, from the
gralloch and preparation of the carcass for the game dealer,
through to butchering for the home kitchen. Here is a book to which
the amateur deer stalker will want to refer time and time again.
Game Shooting for sporting purposes has taken place in England
since the first half of the sixteenth century. David Jones has
written a fascinating and comprehensive book covering the history
of the sport from its inception to the present day. He examines
changes in the typical shooting day, based on surviving diaries,
newspaper articles and other historical documents. He charts the
development of shooting in England, Wales and Scotland, across
Europe and worldwide, including the planning and organisation
required to support the growing popularity of the sport. Game
Shooting contains a large selection of historic illustrations,
photographs, articles and documents, providing an accurate record
and unique insight into the lives of those involved. A fascinating
book suitable for anyone with an interest in the sport.
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