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I need to thank Brett for giving me the idea of adding a sheep section to our bookshelf section of www.shakariconnection.com and also need to say thank you to some of you other guys as well. We've only had the section up for as few days and already the sheep books are selling like hotcakes! So thanks guys! | ||
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Thanks Steve. I'll try to get you some reviews this weekend. Brett DRSS Life Member SCI Life Member NRA Life Member WSF Rhyme of the Sheep Hunter May fordings never be too deep, And alders not too thick; May rock slides never be too steep And ridges not too slick. And may your bullets shoot as swell As Fred Bear's arrow's flew; And may your nose work just as well As Jack O'Connor's too. May winds be never at your tail When stalking down the steep; May bears be never on your trail When packing out your sheep. May the hundred pounds upon you Not make you break or trip; And may the plane in which you flew Await you at the strip. -Seth Peterson | |||
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Steve,Are these ''Sheep'' books from New Zealand ? like,about their adventures with ''Wairapa Blondes'' How did you get them past the censors? | |||
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Ah mate, they're not that baaaaaaaaaaaaaaad ! | |||
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I just bought a couple of new books from Safaripress. "Safari en China" and "Ovis Ammon", both written by Josè "Pepe" Madrazo. Haven't started reading them yet, but I can give you a short review when done. There's a great number of other books not listed on your site. Do you want suggestions? Anders Hunting and fishing DVDs from Mossing & Stubberud Media: www.jaktogfiskedvd.no ..and my blog at: http://andersmossing.blogspot.com | |||
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Suggestions and reviews are always very welcome indeed my friend! | |||
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My personal collection of sheep/mt. hunting books isn't very big. I hope it grows though.. I do have the "Great Arc of the wild sheep" by James L. Clarck, "Obsessed" by Soudy Golabchi (already listed on your site) and "Memories of a sheep hunter" by Rashid Jamsheed. Other interesting books are "Songs of the summit", "Trophy hunter in Asia" (E. T. Gates) and "Those were the days" (R. Sand). And several others I can't remember at this very moment.. Anders Hunting and fishing DVDs from Mossing & Stubberud Media: www.jaktogfiskedvd.no ..and my blog at: http://andersmossing.blogspot.com | |||
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Steve, Here are a few suggestions you might add to the sheep and mountain hunting section: Roy Chapman Andrews -Camps & Trails in China, 1918 -Across Mongolian Plains, 1921 Harry R. Caldwell -Blue Tiger (has some Bighorn hunting in China), 1925 J. Quincy Wong- Chinese Hunter, 1939 J.C. Grew- Sport & Travel in the Far East, 1910 Edward J. House- A Hunter's Camp Fires, 1909 Andy Russell- Horns in the High Country, 1973 G.O. Young- Alaskan-Yukon Trophies Won & Lost, 1947 One for the African section: Ellis Christian Lenz- A Rifleman's Progress, 1946 And two classics for the women hunters section: Vivienne de Watteville- Speak to the Earth, 1935 Out in the Blue, 1937 T.W. | |||
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Thanks for those and we'll get them on the site. If you can't find ANY particular book, you can just click on the ABE icons on the right hand side of this http://www.shakariconnection.com/bookshelf.html page and do a search there. Oh yes and there's slso this: http://www.shakariconnection.c...unter-in-africa.html We've also just had our first full review of the book sent to us and here it is: Review by John Wilkes. Unique is a much used and inappropriately applied word, but it certainly describes this fascinating e-book by Steve Robinson of Kuduland Safaris. Steve was born in the south of England. Like many of us his earliest exposure to African hunting was through the works of such legendary figures as F.C. Selous and JA.Hunter and the more contemporary writing of Ruark et al. Never suspecting where it would take him Steve hunted Africa for the first time in his early twenties. His subsequent meeting and friendship with the late Vivian L. Good PH, changed his life for ever. A period of apprenticeship under Mr. Good and training with the doyen of African PH schooling, Ian Goss, set Steve on the path to becoming a successful PH and outfitter. Some thirty years on and having hunted both plains and dangerous game professionally in seven African Nations, Steve has produced this book to answer the many queries he gets from would be PH students from around the world. Written in a light but authoritative style the author takes you through the trials and tribulations of becoming part of (and being successful in) the African Hunting Safari industry. Whilst there has been ,and still is, much published from the Safari client perspective no previous work has addressed the “other side of the campfire”. The book is entertainingly structured featuring not only the authors work, but contributions from others, either directly or through links to his extensive Shakari Connection web site. As a self confessed Luddite I must admit I had my doubts about the EBook format I genuinely feared I would miss the familiar “feel” of an actual book in my hand. How wrong I was! The system is easy to read and has the added advantage that one can cross reference with the web site. This has two distinct advantages, firstly a conventional book(books?) of this scope would be huge, and frankly, hideously expensive. Add to this the ability to download visa, cities and other forms and material and it makes for an extremely useful study guide without taking away from the flow and continuity of the book. Well illustrated with colour pictures and peppered with the author’s experiences as an Englishman who came to Africa and made a success of life as a Professional Hunter and Safari Operator, the book really is an invaluable asset to anyone thinking of a career as an African PH. But in truth it is more than that, it is an up to date insight into the world of Professional Hunting in Africa and will be of as much interest to clients and African hunting buffs as aspirant PHs. Practical efficiency is very much the theme of this work the general information will also be of interest to guides, PHs or recreational hunters wherever they may be in the world. Whilst Africa focused the information could well be adapted to other countries; animal species, legal requirements etc aside. The majority of Professional Hunters are “Africa born and bred” but it is possible (though not easy) for an outsider to enter the industry. Steve does not pull his punches and quickly dispels romantic illusions that some might have of the industry. The book covers everything from training and apprenticeship, licence and legal requirements for the various African states, staff, camp, client and hunt management, contractual procedures, PH firearm and projectile selection and use, vehicle selection adaptation and use, taxidermy, health and the myriad other things a modern PH must know. Add to this the species specific information (the leopard information I found particularly interesting) and you have what other PHs are already referring to as a “PH bible” when experienced folk in the African hunting world make comments like it makes sense to listen. From Cites to cisterns, buffalo to bullet performance all aspects of life as a PH are covered. If you ever wanted to know how to construct a top quality wilderness hunting camp, manage staff, build a leopard blind, draw up a contract and what goes into the making of a successful safari company and the thousand other things that are required in the life of the modern African PH then this is the only readily available source. I wish it had been available when I started my recent path to PH status. A work that certainly deserves the title unique in the truest sense. Steve and Susan are to be congratulated on an original and innovative contribution to the industry. The book is available from: http://www.shakariconnection.c...unter-in-africa.html Price : US $ 39.99. | |||
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