To hunt the hard way: why do bowhunters insist on making tough things tougher?
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Bowhunting for big game is difficult, as hunters need to get closer to their target than they would with rifles. Hunting in Alaska presents special challenges because of the terrain. The mountain goat navigates such terrain with ease.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 2001
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Follow the food: Autumn is the best time to hunt black bears with a bow
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Donnall Thomas discusses his views when he spotted the huge black bear in Game Management Unit 17, which is particularly good place for hunting. It is stated that in areas that support both black and brown bears, hunters need to be alert to the possibility of an unexpected close range encounter.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 2004
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The idea of order on Kodiak Island
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A hunter gives an account of a bowhunting trip in Kodiak Island, AK, where he encountered interesting animals. Kodiak Island's vast wildlife gives the place a relatively dangerous atmosphere despite the existence of several natural beauties.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 1997
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