Up against a bear or cougar, or looking in the mountains for sheep and goat? Make sure you know where to shoot with this handy and compact shot-placement guide for black bear, brown bear, cougar, wolf, wild sheep, goat, wild oxen, and feral hog. This pocketsize, full-color book features field photos with "ghost views" that highlight the heart, lungs, and major bone structures-important information when you...
Our readers so loved The Perfect Shot by Kevin Robertson that they asked us to produce a pocket version to take along on their hunts. Kevin Robertson and Safari Press teamed up to bring you a concise 126 page, pocket-size guide, which is a mini reference for making that "perfect shot." Here it finally is, the scaled-down version of Robertson's best-seller...
Holland & Holland has had a long history of not only building London's "best" guns but also providing superior guns—the ultimate in finish, engraving, and embellishment. From the days of old in which a maharajah would order 200 fancifully engraved H&H shotguns for his guests to use at his duck shoot, to recent times with elaborately decorated sets depicting such diverse subjects as the Apollo 11 moon landing...
It is not uncommon to meet an African PH who has a few battle scars from an encounter with the odd leopard or buffalo. But how often do you meet one who was tossed into the air by a black rhino while a friend took photos? If that same PH lost his left eye in another hunting incident, then you know you have met Terry Mathews. (The photos of the rhino encounter, and a drawing of the same incident by renowned wildlife artist Bob Kuhn, are in this book, by the way.)
Is that a Borani Soemmerring gazelle over there or a mere color variety of the common springbok? Have you ever looked at the mount of an animal or, worse, gone on safari and not been able to recognize a creature? It’s happened to all of us. Trying to keep track of all the game animals in Africa is confusing, even to the experts. In fact, the number of gazelles and antelopes alone in Africa is greater than...
Avid sheep hunters and conservationists have long anticipated the next book in the franchise series Great Rams by Robert Anderson. The latest installment honors the traditional format of its predecessors, and, again, the book features high-quality production, paper, and printing. The content is classic Great Rams fodder: stories of legendary sheep hunts and hunters, colorful photographs, features on historic trophy areas and conservation efforts, and a look at yesterday's-and today's-sheep hunter.