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what are your book recomendations?

Started by MTArrowLauncher, May 16, 2011, 08:40:00 PM

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MTArrowLauncher

I just finished E. Donnell Thomas Jrs' book "Longbows in the far north" today and need some book ideas. I am looking for trad bowhunting (or any hunting really) that is mostly hunting stories and adventures etc. I am on the waiting list for the "A man made of Elk" pass around so that one will be awhile.

So what do you guys like?

Thanks,
Fin

(P.s if someone has something and want to swap and read my book PM me  :)  )
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Shedrock

"Hunting Open Country Mule Deer" by Dwight Schuh is a good read.

"My Neck Of The Woods" by Bryce Lambley is a good read.
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MTArrowLauncher

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bayhunter

These are a few hunting books i like
Longbow Country by E. Donnell Thomas Jr
Have Bow Will Travel by E. Donnell Thomas Jr
The Green Hills of Africa by Hemingway
The Traditional Bowhunter's Handbook by TJ Conrads
and i second My Neck of Woods by Bryce Lambly im reading it for the second time right now  :thumbsup:

L82HUNT

A man made of elk is such a good book you should get a copy, you'll want to read it a few times.

Whip

A couple of books that you don't hear of as often, but remain among my favorites are by Mark Siedschlag. "Autumn Leaves" and "Searching for the Wild".  Lots of other great books will be mentioned, but don't miss Mark's works.
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In the end, it is not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. Abraham Lincoln.

Steve O

One With the Wilderness by Mike Mitten fits that bill perfectly.

MTArrowLauncher

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K. Mogensen

I'll second "Hunting Open Country Mule Deer."

My Mom got me a book for Christmas that she picked up at the airport called "The Bucks Camp Log." It's the entries in a log from a hunting camp in Wisconsin. It has entries from 1917 to 1932ish I believe. Very cool read.

Northwoods

for archery history and adventure all in one, consider

Fred Bears Field Notes
Hunting with the Bow and Arrow - Saxon Pope
Bows on the Little Delta
The Witchery of Archery
Be strong and of good courage, do not be afraid or be dismayed for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go - Joshua 1:9

Stoutstuff

American Buffalo by Steven Rinella. Not archery, although he is a bowhunter, but you will know more about buffalo than you could ever imagine.
Excellent reading!

bayhunter

i second American Buffalo, that was one of the best outdoor books i ever read and Steven Rinella seemed to have great hunting ethics

Hatrick

"Just Another Old Bowhunter" by Tom Kidwell.
The scent of Autumn is like food to the hunters soul.

toppredator

"Once upon a tine" by Barry Wensell is one of the best books I've ever read.

Rob DiStefano

"hunting the hard way", howard hill.
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

Elkheart, Dave Petersen. Come November, Gene Wensel. The Traditional Way, Fred Anderson. These are the ones I re-read most years. Dave's other books are all great reads, and he recently re-released "Ghost Grizzlies" with some more photos, I think.

duncan idaho

Try to find a copy of Bill Negley's book about his African experiences. I have one of his signed orginials. Truely, a traditional archery pioneer.

anything by E.Donnal Thomas
" If wishes were fishes, we would all cast nets".

Peachey

I just finished Once Upon a Tine by Barry Wensel and really enjoyed it. If you like hunting stories this is a good read. Steve

cahaba

QuoteOriginally posted by Rob DiStefano:
"hunting the hard way", howard hill.
Yep a great book. I have read it four times.
cahaba: A Choctaw word that means
"River from above"

Flingblade

x3 on "Hunting the Hard Way" Howard Hill and anything by E. Donnal Thomas


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