Breathtaking Bowhunts: A Collection of Bowhunting Adventures
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (978 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0976507285 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 172 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Breathtaking Bowhunts is a collection of bowhunting adventures experienced by the author over a period of almost four decades. Join Mike on over 20 action-packed bowhunts for whitetail, mule deer, bear, moose, pronghorn, alligator and a wide range of African plains game. Mike Lamade will take you along as he stalks a huge bull moose in the Yukon and fights through a blizzard for a record book muley on the Colorado plains. In his 40 years of pursuing big game with his bow, Mike has hunted most of the United States and Canada and traveled to Africa eight times. Most of the stories in this collection have appeared in Bowhunter magazine. It will take your breath away.. Pope & Young whitetails will fall in Kansas, Illinois and Wyoming, and you'll wait with Mike in a ground blind in South Africa for elusive kudu, gemsbok, and wildebeest
Breathtaking Reading I was recently given the opportunity to review Breathtaking Bowhunts by Mike Lamade. Let me first of preface this with hunting books are normally not the kind of books that I would read but as I have stated before this blogging adventure that I am on has opened me up to experience new things. I can honestly say without a doubt that I am glad I was given the chance to review this book. The basic premise of the book is about hunting but the und. "Breathtaking Read" according to William W. Cook. Enjoyed this book very much, I wish it would never end, and at the same time could not put it down.Mike Lamade is a very entertaining and honest writer--I like to meet him someday. for my husband Sandra Anderson My husband likes these kind of books a lot. He reads them with in a few days so now I need to order some more.
Beyond the discipline and talent necessary to transform random ideas into specific words, there must be an innate desire to share. And, speaking candidly, I've long admired Mike's lengthy involvement and visionary leadership in bowhunting at the local, state, and national levels. Quality writing comes gift wrapped in a variety of packaging. In the first place, while Mike is no professional writer, he s a very good writer whose huntin articles have appeared in Bowhunter magazine since both of us had much darker facial hair and a lot less middle-age spread. Good writing is easier to recognize than it is to create. So I was especially pleased when my friend Mike Lamade mentioned his plans to publish a collection of his bowhunting stories. A how-to elk calling story, it
A regular masthead Contributor to Bowhunter, he has written for that well-known magazine since 1985. He and his wife, Kathleen, call Pleasant Mt., Pennsylvania home, and spend winters in Ft. He is a former President and Executive Director of the United Bowhunters of Pennsylvania and is a Senior Member of the Pope & Young Club. Mike Lamade has been bowhunting for over 40 years. Myers,