Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: bowman on November 29, 2009, 09:28:42 PM
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Has anybody read this book? What did you think of it? I am thinking about reading it and I was curious of your thoughts on it.
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I've read it, maybe a year and a half ago. I feel its worth reading, it was very motivational. Plan on reading it again, WHEN I get it back from a hunting partner :)
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great read. will definately get you all fired up to go hit the backcountry for sure.
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Definitely two thumbs up. it is actually about backcountry hunting, rather than selling products.
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Great book and I enjoyed it. Also good, and maybe better, is David Long's book, "Public Land Mulies". Although this book is focused on rifle hunting and I'm a bowhunter I really enjoyed this book, as well (the book was written before David Long became the bowhunting editor). Both have great info about backcountry hunting and are pretty fun (and quick) to read.
It results in endless jokes about using the "4 phase glassing system" which means that, of course, we one up each other until one of us is using the billion phase glassing system or somehow taps into the Hubble telescope and points it at the unit that we're hunting.
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backcountry bowhunting is a must read!!!!
Definitely educational as far equipment and preparedness.
public land mulies, by David Long seems more like he wrote it just to make a buck...
I read a lot of what he writes and he'll write one thing, then come back a while later and write the opposite.
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I enjoyed both of Hanes' book (Bowhunting Trophy Blacktail is the other). He has a level of dedication that I've never seen before. He does mention a couple of brands of equipment that he has used but speaks more to the type of equipment that works and the types that don't, as well as lessons he has learned the hard way (like the importance of a good sleep pad). He is certainly all about being prepared and his books bring up several things that I probably wouldn't have thought about. I think that even experienced outdoorsmen can learn something from his books. They are a pretty quick read too.
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croix,where did you find it,I'm in Poulsbo and can't find it anywhere
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Yeah its a good easy read. I ordered my copy online.
MS
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I see it's available from various book stores listed on www.amazon.com.
But the lowest price is $74. And one of the books is listed at $155.31 :o
Seems the same thing is true of Boyd Iverson's book Trophy Blacktails II. I've been looking for it and it's in the same price range.
Apparently books are in short supply right now. :dunno:
But if you really want the book and have the money try this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0977883701/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&qid=1260114665&sr=1-1&condition=new
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I see it's available from various book stores listed on www.amazon.com.
But the lowest price is $74. And one of the books is listed at $155.31 :o
Seems the same thing is true of Boyd Iverson's book Trophy Blacktails II. I've been looking for it and it's in the same price range.
Apparently books are in short supply right now. :dunno:
Thats crazy! I didn't realize there was some value to it now. I ordered mine from Eastmans shortly after it was available. I guess there goes lending it out to any buddies! :chuckle:
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Well, I checked and it is listed on Eastman's site for $24.99. So if it really is available from them at that price, a guy ought to order several of them and sell them on ebay for $50 to $75. From seeing the Amazon price I'd bet if you tried to order from Eastmans they would say it is on backorder.
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Oh here's the link: http://www.eastmans.com/shop/books/backcountry-bowhunting.html
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Its a good book. He is the real deal to hunting, not just a high paid dude that hunts ranches. He knows animals for sure. His writing style is kind of dry but the information is spot on. Its a must read if you are a beginner, and certainly a good read if you are an expert.
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Cabelas had it in Lacey and I bought the Bowhunting Trophy Blacktails at Sportmans Wharehouse (wholesale sports) a year ago.
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Highly recommend the book, change the way I hunt and opened up a whole new hunting world for me. Great book for backcountry beginners.
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Thanks for all the comments.
I got the book for Christmas and finished it last night. As of right now I am planning on doing a backcountry bowhunting trip. I want to go in one of the high hunt area's next year with my bow just don't know where yet .:dunno:
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I got it for Christmas, and love it so far. My dad got it for me from Eastman's.com for $25. People who pay $70 for a $25 book deserve to be screwed out of their money. I've read Cameron in their magazines for a couple years, and admire him. He's the real deal- hunts the hard way, not on dude ranches.
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I ordered this book yesterday after reading everyones reviews, also had to get a new video since I was on the Eastmans site. Thanks for the info. I want to hunt higher up in the country I hunt & the book should give some insight on how to do it. Even if I hunt a couple of miles in just for the day I am sure it will help me be more prepared. I am going to head up & find the bigger mulies I dream about when I look up at the valleys that I have not made it up to. Am going to hike & scout this summer & be ready for Early Sept. Thanks for the link on the book, excited to read it. Mike
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I'm going to do the same. Probably have my brother drop me off on Friday and pick me up Sunday. I want to get back to hunting the wa I used to- hard core. I had more success back then.