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The definitive handbook on hunting with black powder, with specific techniques for taking deer and turkey Covers all types of guns, from flintlocks and breechloaders to modern in-line muzzleloaders and gives expert advice on sighting, cleaning, and loading your gun Guidelines for storing and transporting guns, powder, and ammunition safely Long a favorite of reenactors as well as hunters looking for new challenges, black powder hunting has in recent years come into its own-with forty-six out of fifty states offering special muzzloader seasons, it's becoming more popular every year. Hunters with an interest in black powder need look no further than Dave Ehrig's Muzzleloading for Deer and Turkey, an in-depth, one-stop resource for beginners. Covering a vast array of guns, powder, ammunition, and accessories, the author explains how to get started, hone your skills, and stay safe. There's also plenty of guidance on what techniques and weapons are best suited for going after deer and turkey. Whether you're looking to extend your hunting season or just want to make the hunt more interesting, everything you need to know is here.
In this, his 8th book, veteran writer Toby Bridges departs from his usual topic-muzzleloaders- and turns to his first love: hunting for whitetails. In the introduction to his 320 page book, Bridges explains how he came to approach his subject in a new and highly innovative way. He called on 32 of the most respected and experienced deer hunting and shooting experts to share their 1,000 years or more of combined experience in the field. Illustrated with several hundred photos, Complete Book of Whitetail Hunting includes 16 chapters analyzing every aspect of hunting whitetails. Each chapter is backed up by one or more of the authors "guest experts". Chapter titles include Handgunning for Whitetails, Bowhunting, Stand Hunting, Hunting the Pre-Rub, Calling Whitetails, and After the Harvest.
Wrestling is as much a part of winter in Iowa as is snow and cold. Dreams of state championships begin in elementary school and, since 1972, come to fruitionor heartbreakingly fall shortat an arena in Des Moines in February or March. The tournament finals sell out, and individuals and teams carve their names on the sports history tree each year. Some champions were deaf, some were amputees, but all earn the respect of thousands for their work ethica hallmark of the states populace. Is this heaven? No, its better than that. Its high school wrestling in Iowa!
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