Synopses & Reviews
Here is a collection of deer-hunting stories from one of the nation's most popular outdoor writers. Jerome B. Robinson's tales of adventure in pursuit of whitetail and mule deer, caribou, moose, and elk were regular features in Sports Afield magazine for more than twenty years, and have been featured in Field & Stream for more than a decade now. Whether he is hunting near his Northwoods log cabin, out of a tent camp in remote country, or joining up with traditional Native hunters in the remote far North, Robinson's stories make readers want to be there, hunting with him. The author possesses an unusual ability to blend mood and atmosphere with technical instruction and philosophy. He takes readers along on his adventures, letting them see and smell the country, while passing along essential information about animal habits and habitat, and hunting methods such as stillhunting, stalking, rattling, and calling. Robinson's reverence for the animals he hunts is evident throughout. (61/4 X 91/4, 236 pages, color photos)
Synopsis
One of the nation's most popular outdoor writers sets the mood and atmosphere for an arm-chair hunting adventure. He shares his stories and philosophy of pursuing deer, elk, caribou, and moose, and also passes along essential advice about animal habits and hunting methods. Photos and illustrations throughout.
Synopsis
Practical, expert advice on all aspects of deer hunting -- from tracking and stalking to field dressing and cooking.