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| Blood Trails II: The Truth About Bowhunting (Outdoorsman's Edge (Woods N' Water Press)) | 
enlarge | Author: Ted Nugent Publisher: Woods N' Water Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $14.95 You Save: $10.00 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 191392
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.3 x 1
ISBN: 0972280472 Dewey Decimal Number: 799.215 EAN: 9780972280471 ASIN: 0972280472
Publication Date: November 12, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This new book is filled with updated action-packed hunting stories from one of the nations most prolific and philosophical big game huntersTed Nugent. Completely updated and revised, Blood Trails II shares Teds hunting stories that get the adrenaline flowing in even the most jaded of hunting veterans. Each exciting hunt makes you feel as if you are right there alongside Ted as he comes to full draw or slowly squeezes the trigger of his firearm. Youll feel like you are sharing in his gratitude and joy as he bags a wide variety of big game. Youll feel as though you just returned from the hunt yourself! Learn from Ted how to improve your arrow placement with his three-step archery prayer for shooting accuracy. Reflect on the blessings of the hunting season and how "self-sufficiency, after all, is the ultimate American Dream of independence and individualism . . . no doubt about it, hunting is the last and best way to remain in touch with a planet that miraculously sustains us all." Get charged with his love of bringing archery to neophytes, "Every man, woman, boy, or girl, falls in love with the Zen-like charge of making that next arrow better." Any hunter, hard-core rocker, or just a Ted Nugent fan (and there are millions of you), will want to add this book to your outdoor library. Youll love and live along with Ted through his "absolute reverence for the precious beasts and their gift of protein." Includes: 120 exciting hunting stories with 21 brand new adventures Over 80 new b&w photos A special full-color 8-page bonus section including rock n roll photos! 16 brand new "Teditorials!" A new special Ask Uncle Ted Q&A section Why I Hunt-The Nuges views and how he walks his talk Teds Hunting Techniques to help improve your hunt Ted and Shemanes favorite wild game recipes "In this day and age of intense scheduling and crazy pace, I prescribe peaceful time in the wild together to bring a family closer together and upgrade and increase the happy times together. Life is a BBQ. These grand family hunting adventures are the sauce for the soul." Ted Nugent
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The unfortunate Mr. Suggs November 7, 2005 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I myself am not a hunter. I really just do not understand it. However, my husband enjoys it immensly. While I do not understand the hunting mentality I do understand people such as Mr. Suggs. While, Mr. Suggs is exceedingly gifted in the art of penning sarcasm, he unfortunately lacking in his choice of reading materials. I find it odd that a person who does not enjoy a sport, nor the person who is participating in the sport, would read a book involving both. I give kudos to Mr. Suggs writing ability, shame on him for speaking out of turn.
Great Read... September 11, 2005 10 out of 17 found this review helpful
Unlike Philbert Suggs review, which is obviously, a sarcastic, soap-box stance, of a denial ridden, brain damaged animal rights/anti-hunting advocate who has not read the book in the first place. He is obviously shrouded by self-substantiated lies including his false profile in which he says he is a hunter and uses Elvis as his picture (a drug-ridden, stammering bafoon such as himself, evidently). Such people could benefit from reading such books in which denials of natural processes of life and death are not tolerated and truth is spoken. People are hunters by nature, Ted has always promoted that as he does in this book. Ted has never tolerated false idealistic views such as those perceived by Mr. Suggs who thinks his food has never had an effect on an animal or the environment or has denied that his actions through his course of life has never lead to the death of an animal or destruction of their environment. People who share views as those of Mr. Suggs pave a dangerous path to destruction of humanity through denial and lies. Rock-on Ted, and keep on spreading the truth of humanity and our impact of the environment, helping to preserve habitat and the abundace of wildlife for generations to come, and teaching kids to not just "Say No" to drugs, but, to kick the dealer in the balls, drag them in to the street, smash them into the curb and leave them to rot in the gutter. You have helped many youth to preserve their life and give them a good path to follow to become an asset to their community and the wild in general.
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