Deer hunting is as complicated and beautiful a sport as has ever been invented, and all that is reflected in the classic essays collected in THE DEER HUNTER'S BOOK. The writers here know deer and deer hunting, but they also have the knack of sharing what they have seen and learned. From Jack O'Connor's famous "portraits" of deer, to Ted Trueblood's oft-quoted articles for Field & Stream, these are some of the greatest writings ever on deer hunting, stories .
"The World of the Whitetail" by Angus Cameron . "Portrait of the Mule Deer" by Jack O'Connor . "The Old and the New" by Ted Trueblood . "Hunting the Mule Deer" by Theodore Roosevelt . "The Secret Life of the Cottontail Deer" by John Madson . "The Right Deer Rifle East and West" by John Jobson . "Woodcraft and Whitetails" by Larry Koller . "Making the Drive" by Francis Sell . "Finding Wounded Deer" by Ray Beck . "Sign the Trophy Buck Leaves" by Larry Benoit with Peter Miller . "The Whitetail Challenge" by Lew Dietz . and dozens more
So sidle up to the fire, crack open THE DEER HUNTER'S BOOK, and while away the hours until the next opening day.
Every hunt in The Deer Hunter's Book has many great tails of men and their great hunting trips. Every hunt has its own meaning and is different than the last. Most may think this book's stories are typical and relate to each other but this is not the case. I can only see hunters or people who enjoy outdoors in general reading this book. This book relates to my life a lot because I love to hunt and enjoy nature.All of the tails are very detailed and are easy to read, but at the same time all of the stories will keep you constantly entertained.
I picked this book up because I like to hunt. The format was different, but the stories were good. I would reccomend this book to outdoorsmen. But be prepared for a lot of reading!