About this title: One of Theodore Roosevelt's favorite books, this classic set the stage for deer hunting in America. Still hunting requires total commitment and awareness of the environment, even more so than stand hunting, and a hunter tends to see more deer while still-hunting. Van Dyke's reverence for sportsmanship, the land, and the deer, comes through vividly in this perennial favorite. Filled with solid and still valuable information, the book covers hunting on snow and bare ground, hunting in the open and timber, and long range shooting.
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