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pat daily 02-04-2002 11:59 AM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
Hey Tuff, I started James swans book a while back, never could make it past the first coupl of chapters, does it get any better? i may have to go back and finish it sometime. What is your opinion of the book?

Wahya 02-04-2002 01:06 PM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
I've read Sam Fadala's book. Want to read Asbels 1st book and may read others if I ever get around to it.

john nail 02-04-2002 01:53 PM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
Gimpy, you got me. I have nothing by the Wensels in stock

porkypine 02-04-2002 06:45 PM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
Asbells "Instinctive Shooting 1" Good starter on shooting.
"Trailing a Bear" by Bob Munson. Down to earth stories about his hunts with Fred Bear.
"Witchery of Archery" by Thompson. Very good book about archery hunting in the 19th century before it was popular.

Has anyone read any of Saxon Pope's books? Would you reccomend them?

porkypine 02-04-2002 07:05 PM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
I meant Bob Munger in the above post. Not Bob Munson.

Tuffcity 02-04-2002 10:37 PM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
Lil- thanks on that, I'll have to check the local library & see if they have Gilchrist's book. Geist has a couple more sheep books out as well that I want to read. The man is a walking encyclopedia on North American big game.

Pat- Swan's book does get easier to read. I found it a struggle at times but still an interesting read. He presents some interesting theories but it tends to replay the same message multiple times through out the book using different vocabulary. It does have some great quotes in it.

RC

irishcajun 02-05-2002 11:17 AM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
Kidwel's Instinctive Archery.

His technique is simple and easy to learn, most important it works.


pat daily 02-05-2002 11:43 AM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
while we are on this topic I have a question for those of you who use a public library.
Our public library here in Tupelo MS has numerous books listed in the card file related to hunting, fishing, and trapping. All of these books are missing except swans book. I asked the librarian what is the status of the books whether they are checked out or what, she advised that they had been stolen.
My next question is DO YOU THINK THAT THEY WERE STOLEN by persons interested in the subjects or WERE they stolen by antis?
this really bothers me due to the fact that here in MS I am noticing a great increase of PETA shirts, stickers and the yahoos that wear them.
Have any of you noticed this, also have you noticed a reduction of hunting related magazines in the grocery stores etc.....?????

john nail 02-05-2002 01:41 PM

RE: Books U Have read?
 
I don't think they were stolen. I would sooner suspect the head librarian. This seems to be a real Liberal Political plumb....

Lilhunter 02-05-2002 02:38 PM

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looks like a few fires are gonna be needed to sort this one out <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>!


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