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Hunting
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| Patrick McManus
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A Fine and
Pleasant Misery
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They Shoot Canoes, Don't They?
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Real Ponies
Don't Go Oink
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Never Sniff a Gift Fish
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The Night the Bear
Ate Goombaw
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The Grasshopper Trap
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How I Got This Way
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The Good Samaritan Strikes Again
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There has never been an outdoor humorist quite like Pat
McManus. His images are vivid, and his stories are side-splittingly
funny. Warning: Do not read in public places; people will hear
your laughter and wonder what you're up to.
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General Hunting
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Elk Hunting Secrets
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The Complete Guide to Mule Deer Hunting
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Hunting Big Whitetails
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The Ultimate Guide to Small Game and Varmint Hunting
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| Here are 239 trail-tested, hunter-proven tips from people who really know elk hunting, the 100,000 members of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. This is a book by men and women who are passionate about elk and hunting elk.
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"If you're a beginning hunter, the book will walk you through the process...expert hunters can also pick up some tips. and even if you're not a hunter, you can learn a lot about deer..."
--Wyoming Wildlife
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Become a more successful whitetail hunter using these hunting tactics, which are the accumulation of the author’s 25 years of hunting in the Midwest and north. Serious hunters will find this packed with specific ideas and practical advice on finding trophy bucks and tracking animals.
- Midwest Book
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This book includes detailed natural histories of every important small game species, such as squirrels, rabbits and hares, woodchucks, prairie dogs, coyotes, foxes, bobcats and more.
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| General Fishing
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Trout
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The
Bass Anglers Almanac
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Perhaps no one loves trout as much as James Prosek, who by age 20 journeyed thousands of miles and through 49 states to depict in watercolors all 70 subspecies of North American wild trout at least four times for this definitive volume on the subject.
- Amazon.com
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The rapid rate at which our knowledge of bass behavior has increased in recent years makes compiling a comprehensive book on bass fishing a formidable challenge. Nonetheless, John Weiss has met this challenge admirably with The Bass Angler's Almanac. In it, he has assembled bass-fishing information from diverse sources in a single book that is up to date and highly useful.
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