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A Great Classic Hunting Book - Men were Men and Life Was Short- MAN EATERS OF TSAVO
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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 3012597" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>Great little book. My copy is red covered with the spine failing and loose pages. It is very well written and the "movie" you see in your minds eye is always better than on a screen.</p><p></p><p>Between this book, Teddy Roosevelt and Hemingway, the seed of going to Africa to hunt plains and dangerous game, including the big cats, was planted many decades ago in me. If you have not been, make sure you go as soon as possible. Africa gets in your blood and it is an adventure you will never forget. Go early enough in life that you can relive the memories, and or course, plan your return trip. </p><p></p><p>As with all "big" hunts, I do a daily journal. I can't recommend this enough. I will grab one of my hunting journals and read about my own adventures. It is amazing the details you forget and how vivid they are when you read them. Might have to read my lion hunt journal again tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 3012597, member: 20769"] Great little book. My copy is red covered with the spine failing and loose pages. It is very well written and the "movie" you see in your minds eye is always better than on a screen. Between this book, Teddy Roosevelt and Hemingway, the seed of going to Africa to hunt plains and dangerous game, including the big cats, was planted many decades ago in me. If you have not been, make sure you go as soon as possible. Africa gets in your blood and it is an adventure you will never forget. Go early enough in life that you can relive the memories, and or course, plan your return trip. As with all "big" hunts, I do a daily journal. I can't recommend this enough. I will grab one of my hunting journals and read about my own adventures. It is amazing the details you forget and how vivid they are when you read them. Might have to read my lion hunt journal again tonight. [/QUOTE]
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