Bows, Swamps, Whitetails

Bows, Swamps, Whitetails by Tim Lewis, published by iUniverse in September 2006, is a 156-page exploration of the natural world and the art of hunting. This book captures the essence of wild lands and the whitetails that inhabit them, alongside the enchanting creatures of the swamps. Through vivid descriptions, it presents the thrill of archery and the experiences that come with it, appealing to those interested in nature and outdoor skills.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of wildlife, including raccoons, piebald deer, and bobcats, as well as the excitement of hunting adventures under moonlit skies. The narrative is designed to entertain while providing valuable insights that can enhance the skills of hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its focus on the interplay between nature and hunting, Bows, Swamps, Whitetails serves as both an informative guide and a captivating read for anyone passionate about the outdoors.
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The pages of this book have captured, distilled, and illuminated the wonders of the wild lands and the whitetails that haunt them, the other creatures that render the swamps magical and intriguing, and the quiet thump of a bow and hiss of an arrow. Midnight black raccoons, ghost-like piebalds, silent bobcats, antlered monarchs, charging hogs, moonlight adventures all add to the spice and excitement. Any aficionado of nature or whitetail deer, any sportsman or hunter, any lover of archery will find Bows, Swamps, Whitetails both fascinating and delightful. It is entertaining and yet full of information that will enable the reader to be a better hunter or woodsman.
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