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RE: Most Trusted Names
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ORIGINAL: early in ORIGINAL: bloodcreek :eek:Trad Barta :eek:[&:][8D]:D |
RE: Most Trusted Names
Myles Keller, Greg Miller, and then Randy Ulmer for the shooting aspect.
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RE: Most Trusted Names
From a QDM perspective you have to like James Kroll and Karl Miller, I have learned a lot from reading Karl's material.
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RE: Most Trusted Names
Three that come to the top of my head are:
Eberhart- Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails. This is an excellent book, he has some very good information in it. James Kroll- He has been heavy into whitetail deer research for at least a million years.:D For Texas/the south he is a serious authority on whitetail biology. Ed Spinnazola- If you are a food plotter, you should really read his books. Very informational and down to earth, he is from Michigan. There are several others, I will just have to think about it for a little while. |
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ORIGINAL: Edcyclopedia Obviously - I wouldn't put much stock in authors that haven't hunted much in Northern New England. THIS does not mean that they are not any good, as I enjoy the style and examples of say Bill Winke. My take is soley this, I don't "crop" hunt because it's not really available in my area. There are certainly great authors / hunters all over the USA and beyond, but this is a personal question in this post. So here you go... So for my region NH / ME / VT - I have had a "connection" with the styles of the Benoits and Hal Blood (not as well known).
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Allen warren, keith warren and noel feather. Thats a good one if I do say so myself.
Seriously thouGene wensel, mark drury and how about brad ferris.Brad is the younger of the bunch but he may be able to show some of them older guys some stuff. |
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