Blood Trails II: The Truth About Bowhunting

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Blood Trails II: The Truth About Bowhunting

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This new book is filled with updated action-packed hunting stories from one of the nation's most prolific and philosophical big game hunters-Ted Nugent. Completely updated and revised, Blood Trails II shares Ted's 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. You'll feel like you are sharing in his gratitude and joy as he bags a wide variety of big game. You'll 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. You'll 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 Nuge's views and how he walks his talk
Ted's Hunting Techniques to help improve your hunt
Ted and Shemane's 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

About the Author
Ted Nugent has sold more than thirty million rock 'n' roll records. He's also a noted outdoorsman and supporter of law enforcement, an award-winning author, editor and publisher of Adventure Outdoors magazine. He's also the president of Ted Nugent United Sportsmen of America, the host of "Spirit of the Wild" show on the Outdoor Channel and "Surviving Nugent" on VH1, the founder of Ted Nugent's Kamp for Kids, and a national anti-drugs spokesman. When he's not hunting or touring the world in sold-out rock concerts, he's in Michigan with his family.

Blood Trails II: The Truth About Bowhunting,Ted Nugent,Woods N' Water Inc.,0972280472,Archery,Sports,Sports & Recreation

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