Books U Have read?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Books U Have read?
another post got me to thinking, DANGER! DANGER!
what books have you read and would recommend after reading?
I have recently completed Come November-Wensel, Bows on the Little Delta- St. Charles, Instinctive Shooting 1&2-Asbell, Become the Arrow-Ferguson, and at this time I am reading The Witchery of Archery-Thompson. All are great in there own respect and would rec all. As far as a book that is a celebration of archery in it's simplest truest form The Witchery of Archery has really got my blood boiling, it really takes you away. Come November-Wensel, I will never buy another deer hunting TACTICS magazine again this book covers it all if you take what is written and apply it to your area and style.
what books have you read and would recommend after reading?
I have recently completed Come November-Wensel, Bows on the Little Delta- St. Charles, Instinctive Shooting 1&2-Asbell, Become the Arrow-Ferguson, and at this time I am reading The Witchery of Archery-Thompson. All are great in there own respect and would rec all. As far as a book that is a celebration of archery in it's simplest truest form The Witchery of Archery has really got my blood boiling, it really takes you away. Come November-Wensel, I will never buy another deer hunting TACTICS magazine again this book covers it all if you take what is written and apply it to your area and style.
#2
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Books U Have read?
how many have I read? Way to stinkin many LOL! working on Target Archery by Robert Elmer currently with a book shelf full, its time to find more room to put them <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>!
#3
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Books U Have read?
I have read Asbell 1 & 2 and Kidwel's Instinctive Archery. While I found Asbell's books to be of great benefit to help me get started in traditional archery, Kidwel's book helped me get over the hump and really get into shooting instinctively. I would recommend Asbel 1 and Kidwel's book. I didn't get much out of Asbell 2.
Bill
Bill
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RE: Books U Have read?
Hey guys, this is a fascinating thread. Keep it going - I'm making a list and plan on putting it on my Amazon.com "wish list" for my wife and daughters' convenience in shopping for me. (Hee, Hee)<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
Jack
Jack
#8
Fork Horn
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Location: Washington Michigan USA
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RE: Books U Have read?
Hunting the Hardway by Howard Hill
Wild Adventure by Hill
Howard Hill by Craig Ekin
The Traditional Way by Anderson
Become the Arrow by Ferguson
Hitting em Like Howard Hill by Shultz
Witchery of Archery also are my favorites and a few more I can't think of right now.
Wild Adventure by Hill
Howard Hill by Craig Ekin
The Traditional Way by Anderson
Become the Arrow by Ferguson
Hitting em Like Howard Hill by Shultz
Witchery of Archery also are my favorites and a few more I can't think of right now.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Victoria British Columbia Canada
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RE: Books U Have read?
In no particular order...
In Defense of Hunting- James Swan
Mountain Sheep- Valerius Geist
Mule Deer Country- V. Geist
Sheep & Sheep Hunting- Jack O'Connor
Those are a few that jump to mind.
RC
In Defense of Hunting- James Swan
Mountain Sheep- Valerius Geist
Mule Deer Country- V. Geist
Sheep & Sheep Hunting- Jack O'Connor
Those are a few that jump to mind.
RC
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Books U Have read?
hey Tuff...a greats heep book with some awesome Dall photos of both alive and shot dall rams.....written by Duncan Gilchrist, Quest for Dall Rams. I think he has a book on bighorns..not sure about stones. You would like it if ya like Jacks stuff....he has about half stories and the other half how to's and equip....good read imo!