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Gary Logsdon
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I have quite a bit of insight into how the book came about since the author is a friend of mine, in fact, he graciously included some of my photographs in a work that is very dear to his heart. Mike really struggled to "do it right". He not only successfully shares his lifelong passion but spared no expense in presenting his thoughts in an extremely high quality publication. You won't be disappointed.

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MJB
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In the process of reading it [campfire] [thumbsup]

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Doug Treat
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I really liked the book. Will probably read it again before hunting season.
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CDR
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I'm reading it now. It is such a great read that I never want to set the book down.
I got my book at the Kzoo expo from Mike. Great guy to talk to, down to earth. You will love it!!

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FEIK77
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Great book, once you read it you will not regret spending the money on it.
Garrett Feik

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John3
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A must have for any bowhunting collection..! Worth more than the price.


John III

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Winterhawk1960
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The "experience" without being there, and the "wisdom" that Mike writes with makes the book worth waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than the asking price. It is destined to become a "classic"........and after meeting Mike last June up at Compton it became worth even more to me.

That's my opinion and I'm stickin' to it !!!

Winterhawk1960

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Elkchaser
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I agree with Winterhawk. Mike really has a way of taking the reader right along on the hunt.
Enjoyed every minute of it.
Great read.

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Ulysseys
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Alright I'm sold..I'm gonna order a copy. Thanks guys!

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Steve O
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Ulysseys,

When you get the book, READ it. If you pay attention and READ closely, not only will you enjoy the adventures and the stories, but you will pick up some VERY good information. Don't just skim thru it; the book has a couple different "levels".

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Bill Turner
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Plenty on this site regarding Mike's book. Run a search in the AM and you'll be able to read positives until dark. A keeper for sure. [thumbsup]
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wahoo
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It's a great book. Great stories and a easy read. Some of the stories have been in TBM ( I think, could be wrong)it's something I will reread over and over.
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Bivyhunter
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There are few few truly skilled woodsman/bowhunters in this sport that can share their extensive knowledge and adventures without sounding like they are standing on top of a mountain, trumpeting their own horn. Mike does an excellent job, truly a humble person. I've already used some of what I learned from his book this past season. I loaned it to a buddy and had to fight to get it back. Spend your hard earned money on this one, you won't regret it. I look forward to his next read!

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K.S.TRAPPER
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Great book!! I'm was on my third time thru it on this all day sit [Smile]
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I havve the version that wasn't grammar checked and wouldn't trade it for nothing. I have a semi-photographic memory when I read so I almost NEVER read a book twice. i read Lord of the rings twice - 15 years apart and could still quote lines and paragraphs.

This book I read twice in the same year. I have never done that before and I will probably read it again in the next year or two.

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