Boys Book Of Hunting And Fishing - Miller Warren H (1916)

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At a glance..

This book was written to tell the youth of twelve to eighteen years age how to start right in learning these fine arts of the outdoors, and how to get tackle and equipment which will not be out of reach of a young fellow's pocketbook, yet will be just the right thing for the beginner, honestly made, not having perhaps the wearing qualities of more expensive outfits, but efficient and capable for the purpose which most cheap goods are not, from the very start.

The details..

"The Boys' Book of Hunting and Fishing" is an excellent resource for any young person looking to explore the great outdoors through hunting or fishing. Written by Warren H. Miller, editor of Field and Stream magazine at the time this book was published in 1916, it provides detailed instructions on how to properly use rod and gun while also emphasizing safety precautions that should be taken when handling firearms.

In addition to covering these topics thoroughly, Miller's work also includes tips on camping out successfully as well as information about different types of fish one might encounter while angling. The author stresses the importance of outdoor training for boys so they can develop self-reliance skills that will serve them later in life.

Miller shares his own experiences with readers throughout the text which makes it both informative and engaging. He even recounts a humorous incident involving two strangers who were guests at his log house during a hunt where they initially regarded each other suspiciously but ended up becoming friends after gaining mutual confidence.

Overall,

Book Of Hunting And Fishing" serves as an important reminder that there are many benefits associated with spending time outside enjoying nature

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Resource Info

Page count: 363
Size: 24923kb
File Type: pdf

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Survival Skills
Environment Setting
Health and Fitness
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Defensive Skills
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