This is a book for a sharply defined market -- the deer hunter, not the sportsman who enjoys armchair adventure. In this...

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HUNTING NORTH AMERICAN DEER

This is a book for a sharply defined market -- the deer hunter, not the sportsman who enjoys armchair adventure. In this respect it differs sharply from O'Connor's Hunting in the Southwest (see P. 416) which has a place on the reading shelf. This is a handbook on hunting today, locale where deer are found, kind of land they seek, how to pick up the trail, kinds of deer and where found, their habits -- in relation to when and how to hunt them, and the methods to use, -- still hunting, stalk or drive. White tails -- mule deer -- black tails are discussed. Conservation problems with photographs and a diagram for the butchering.

Pub Date: Nov. 20, 1945

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Macmillan

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 1945

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