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ISBN: 978-0-9741684-6-3. Copyright 2007. Softcover. 250 pages. 99 B&W photos. Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5" x .50" From the back cover: The most intense, yet informative book ever written on predator hunting - with gripping stories of survival in Alaska's frozen Arctic while pursuing North America's most valuable predators! Three beautifully furred winter wolves taken after nearly two days of intense tracking. Scenery in the high country can be exhilarating on sunny Alaskan spring days. An incredible harvest of prime red fox taken in a single day of hunting. Using both calling and spot-and-stalk techniques, the Author was able to take two silver fox, eight cross fox and four red fox during this action-packed outing! Rick Kinmon's adventures of fur hunting are as real they get. Join Rick as he pursues wolves at (literally) breakneck speed through some of the most rugged terrain in Alaska, making long-range, running shots on the ultimate canine. Experience dozens of his harvests of fox, coyote, wolverine, lynx and bear - many at point-blank range. You will learn his professional tips so you, too, can be incredible successful at Hunting the Hunters. Table of Contents Foreword by Leo Schreven Acknowledgements About this Book Part I - The Details 1 - Fox Hunting as a Kid 2 - Why Every Hunter Should Hunt Predators 3 - Top Tips for Successful Predator Hunting 4 - Varmint, Predator, or Fur Hunting 5 - The Perfect Fur Rifle 6 - Cold Weather Clothing 7 - Shooting Under Field Conditions 8 - General Thoughts on Calling 9 - The Animals We Hunt 10 - Wolf Hunting
Part II - The Action 11 - Crash and Burn 12 - Long Walk Out 13 - Spring Brown Bear 14 - Brown Bears of Admiralty Island 15 - Black Bear in Your Face 16 - Crash on Whistle Ridge 17 - Cold Night Out 18 - Fair Chase Wolverine 19 - Unexpected Trophies 20 - Keith Appel
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