Anon: This is a great read for anyone who hunts and, frankly, should be required reading. The author does a great job of resetting the hunter's mind that we do this for recreation and we ultimately owe it to the game we pursue to be out there for the right reasons and to do our best to be as sportsmanlike as possible and strive for clean, quick, ethical kills.
United States on Aug 09, 2022
Concerned: I had heard of it over and over and got curious. Apparently a classic staple. Quick read. Any topic on ethics cant be a bad thing. More people need to be exposed. And reenforcement never hurts either.
United States on Dec 23, 2021
pisgah001: My step-daughter received this book when she took Montana hunter safety course about 6 years age. She now lives in Michigan where they hunt bear with dogs and bait. I sent her this book to tell her there's ethic ways to hunt.
United States on Sep 28, 2021
Matt Bertrand: Great for your kids when you introduce them to hunting. Also has a few great quotes that I’ll be pinning up at the camp.
Canada on Feb 26, 2020
Andrew Hayes: great book every hunter should read this
Canada on Oct 07, 2019
S Hopkins: I was required to read this book for Hunter's Safety and found it to be easy, poignant, and enjoyable. Much of what was covered were values already instilled in me by my home and principles I learned in Scouting. However, knowing not everyone has this background, I was pleased to see the author clearly articulate the ethics of hunting in a way that celebrated the journey and made clear that the kill is not necessarily the most important part of hunting. Bonus points for the author writing about many places in my own "backyard" I know and have visited.
United States on Aug 10, 2019
KRB: Really great read. The values and principles related to hunting, land and wildlife conservation and public lands are timeless.
Canada on Jul 25, 2019
corey burgess: Could not put this book down. It captures the very essence of what it means to be a hunter. I
Canada on Nov 30, 2018
Tom: the book is very short, 112 pages, and its about half the size of a regular paper back so it is a very quick read. I would hope that the content in this book is commonsense to most people. its a very mediocre read. Not good, not bad. Just go read the sand county almanac again. that being said, for the price, you may as well just pick it up.
Canada on Feb 27, 2018
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Total Reviews | 8 reviews | 125 reviews | 239 reviews |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces | 7.4 ounces | 3.05 pounds |
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Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 370 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,710 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 12,955 ratings |
Language | English | English | English |
Publisher | Falcon Publishing; First Edition | Center Mass Group; First Edition | Random House; First Edition |
Paperback | 128 pages | 114 pages | |
Dimensions | 4.1 x 0.4 x 5.9 inches | 6 x 0.34 x 9 inches | 8.36 x 1.08 x 10.35 inches |
ISBN-13 | 978-1560442837 | 978-0989266451 | 978-0399590078 |
ISBN-10 | 1560442832 | 0989266451 | 0399590072 |
Hunting | Hunting | Shooting in Hunting | Hunting |
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Samuel Reed: Everyone both hunter and not should read it.
United States on Oct 22, 2023