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He goes over the feeling you get with your first successful harvest. The pride and joy of finally seeing and holding what you've searched for for so long.
— Sep 19, 2019 05:13AM
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Ethan O'Brian
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He finishes thanking his granddad for teaching him how to hunt, fish, and cuss. Taught him how to be a man, and how Family always comes first
— Sep 24, 2019 05:07AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 179 of 208
He brings up all the people that helped him not only to write the book, but also to grow into the nature-loving hunter and fisherman he is today.
— Sep 23, 2019 05:16AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 171 of 208
He goes over the importance of both success and failure while hunting
— Sep 20, 2019 05:13AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 143 of 208
He goes over how its not just about the harvesting of the game, but the love of the study and pursuit of the animals we hold so dear to our hearts
— Sep 16, 2019 05:13AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 131 of 208
He talks about the arrogance and the uncaring way they kill animals for the sake of killing, leaving shells to rust on the ground and poison the Earth.
— Sep 13, 2019 05:14AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 122 of 208
He goes over the arrogance and destructive ways of poachers. And how they are not the same as hunters
— Sep 12, 2019 05:14AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 115 of 208
He continued on what he was saying in the last couple of pages
— Sep 11, 2019 05:54AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 114 of 208
He talks about how the will to succeed on the hunt will outweigh the fatigue in anyone truly dedicated to it
— Sep 10, 2019 05:17AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 102 of 208
He goes over the values of wildlife conservation and the efforts many outdoors-men and hunters make to preserve the animals they hold so dear to their lives
— Sep 09, 2019 05:17AM
Ethan O'Brian
is on page 80 of 208
He's talking about how making a quick shot isn't always a bad one, but it can be if not treated respectfully.
— Sep 06, 2019 05:13AM

