Bradford angier's how to stay alive in the woods

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bradford angier

I hunt deer and bear, trap furs, and enjoy pushing a loaded canoe toward an uncertain destination under a cloud darkened sky. 25-20, a few cap and ball rifles, and a flinter trade gun, I like my noon boil-ups as much any one every did. In some of us, there is though a certain innate nostalgia for Trapper Nelson packboards, noon boil-ups, "living off the land", early 20th century rifles, and life made easier with royalty monies from numerous "how-to" books. Slugs were cheaper, besides, weren't no moose and black bear where I hunted then, just deer for big game, and not many of them. I quickly lost my interest in the old rifle. I read most, maybe all, of Angiers books in the early '70's, even had a.



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