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The hunter's way, a guide to the heart and soul of hunting

Label
The hunter's way, a guide to the heart and soul of hunting
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes biblographical references (pages 181-187)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The hunter's way
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1014380664
Sub title
a guide to the heart and soul of hunting
Summary
A long-time hunter and fisherman and senior writer at Wide Open Spaces, Craig Raleigh has spent most of the last forty-five years of his life trying to find that elusive Holy Grail of hunting, that unimagined outdoor reality where one’s training, instinct, and experience converge into extraordinary bliss and accomplishment. He is the first to admit, that this does not entail the capture of a deer or an ever-evasive pheasant. It is the freedom to give back to the outdoors as much as one takes from it. For hunters, a life lived in the outdoors is massively rewarding and offers non-stop pleasures. It comes with the love of camaraderie, choice, and reward, and provides a deep appreciation for the nature world. The Hunter’s Way is his meditative and philosophical journey into the soul of a hunter. Divided into four parts that mirror the hunting experience—the background, the preparation, the hunt, and the harvest—it addresses the paradox of hunting as conservationism, ruminates on the failures and successes of hunting as sport and as a way of life, and reveals how hunting influences our society
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