Last month, I happened to be in Montana visiting family. While up there, I got in contact with Mark Baker and ordered a copy of "Tension on the String". I happened to be traveling from Bozeman to Billings the next day, with Livingston (where Mark Baker resides) in between. Mark was gracious enough to invite me to stop by his house to pick up the book. To me, this would be like meeting Fred Asbell or Fred Bear as I have followed his bowhunting articles.
I met Mark at his house the next day. After inviting me inside, he handed me a signed copy of the book and then showed me around his house. His collection of mounts are impressive and it was cool to see animals on his wall that I recognized from his articles. Unfortunately, our visit was cut short because of family waiting in the car. Mark, being the honest fellow he is, was trying to figure out a way to refund my shipping money. I said it didn't matter but Mark insisted to make things square and gave me a copy of his CD. I said thanks and had to part ways.
I finished reading the book last week and if you have any thoughts about whether to make the purchase, I encourage you to do so. Not only does Mark write a great story, but the underlying tone is even better. Through the book, you begin to see what Mark is made of, which happens to be his family, faith in God and trying to ever challenge himself for the love of the hunt. Though a primitive shooter, he does not try to make a case as that is the "elitist" way to hunt. Much of this was born out of necessity and he encourages those that are looking for the challenge to take it up. Mark is also honest enough to show the shortcomings of the limitations.
The biggest thing is that he is humble and honest. Honest about his successes and failures alike to try and help those to learn. Mark gives back more to the bowhunting community than many know. So, if you are looking for a great read and a great CD to go along with it, buy the book and support our brethren. Mark is truly a class act.
Sorry about the long post.
Charley