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re: what are some good books for outdoorsman
Posted on 12/23/17 at 9:15 pm to 257WBY
Posted on 12/23/17 at 9:15 pm to 257WBY
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10th Legion
WOULD NOT recommend this for the deer doggers of the OB.
Lmao!
Colonel Kelly does not think highly of that group at all.
But 10th Legion is a fantastic book, and I would add One Man Game by Kenny Morgan.
If you consider yourself a turkey hunter and haven't read 10th Legion or One Man Game, you aren't a very serious turkey hunter. McIllhenny's book on the wild turkey is pretty good as well.
Posted on 12/23/17 at 9:19 pm to Cowboyfan89
A couple more regional books I've read:
Dr. Malcolm Vidrine's "The Cajun Prairie: A Natural History" for anyone interested in the cajun/coastal prairie of Louisiana, or SWLA history/ecology in general.
"Winding Through Time". The history of Bayou Manchac and the role it played in shaping Louisiana/the US.
"Searching for Longleaf". Pretty self explanatory, but about the ecology and history of the longleaf pine ecosystem of the SE.
Dr. Malcolm Vidrine's "The Cajun Prairie: A Natural History" for anyone interested in the cajun/coastal prairie of Louisiana, or SWLA history/ecology in general.
"Winding Through Time". The history of Bayou Manchac and the role it played in shaping Louisiana/the US.
"Searching for Longleaf". Pretty self explanatory, but about the ecology and history of the longleaf pine ecosystem of the SE.
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