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eBook details
- Title: Whitetail Nation
- Author : Pete Bodo
- Release Date : January 15, 2010
- Genre: Sports & Outdoors,Books,Outdoors,Science & Nature,Nature,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2154 KB
Description
A dedicated deer hunter āwrites with humor and insightā about his adventuresāand misadventuresāin the wild (Orlando Sentinel).
Every autumn, millions of men and women across the country don their camo, stock up on doe urine, and undertake a quintessential American traditionādeer hunting. The pinnacle of a hunterās quest is killing a buck with antlers that āscoreā highly enough to qualify for the Boone and Crockett record book. But in all his seasons on the trail, Pete Bodo, an avid outdoorsman and student of the hunt, had never reached that milestone. Sadly, he had to admit it: He was a nimrod.
Whitetail Nation is the uproarious story of the season Pete Bodo set out to kill the big buck. From the rolling hills of upstate New York to the vast and unforgiving land of the Big Sky to the Texas ranches that feature high fences, deer feeders, and money-back guarantees, Bodo traverses deep into the heart of a lively, growing subculture that draws powerfully on durable American values: the love of the frontier, the importance of self-reliance, the camaraderie of men in adventure, the quest for sustained youth, and yes, the capitalistās right to amass every high tech hunting gadget this industryās exploding commerce has to offer.
Gradually, Bodo closes in on his targetāthat elusive monster buckāand with each day spent perched in a deer stand or crawling stealthily in high grass (praying the rattlesnakes are gone), or shivering through the night in a drafty cabin (flannel, polar fleece, and whiskey be damned), readers are treated to an unforgettable tour through a landscape that ranges from the exalted to the absurd. Along the way Bodo deftly captures the spirit and passion of this rich American pursuit, tracing its history back to the days of Lewis and Clark and examining that age old question: āWhy do men hunt?ā