How To Hunt Deer (1956)

Note - I just couldn’t put a picture of anything related to Deer Hunting… I’m such a softy.

How To Hunt Deer

Title: “How To Hunt Deer”

Author: EDWARD A. FREEMAN

Publisher: THE   STACKPOLE   COMPANY  -  HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

Year of Publication: 1956
Pages:
~ 250
Copyright Status:
Public Domain in the United States and countries following the rule of the shorter term

FROM THE BOOK:

Introduction

There are between fifteen and twenty million people in the United States who purchase hunting licenses each year. Some of these people are so situated financially or geographically, that they may hunt for the comparatively scarce big game such as elk, moose, grizzly bears and mountain sheep or goats. Others, not so fortunate, must settle for lesser game, such as the rabbit, yet the goal of the majority of these hunters is deer, and in the deer family, the white-tail, or Virginia deer, being the most plentiful, is the most sought.

Many of these license buyers have hunted for years and are thoroughly familiar with these animals and with the range that they inhabit. Others are newcomers to the sport and must learn these things by actual hunting or from the experiences of others combined with, and checked by, their own experiences. On the following pages, some of my hunting experiences, together with my conclusions of deer hunting methods and deer habits, will be recorded and I hope that they will aid the inexperienced in his hunting pleasure and success.

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