Hunting Legends – One Last Look at a Rakaia Legend Guide and Stalker William Burrows – Part Two
During 1918, Bill Burrows’ excellent observational skills and his ability to read a head pleased his boss, George Gerard, no end.
Read MoreDuring 1918, Bill Burrows’ excellent observational skills and his ability to read a head pleased his boss, George Gerard, no end.
Read MoreThe reason we were discussing William Burrows was because his grandson, Fergie McCormick, a legendary All Black, was still pursuing his career at the time.
Read MoreAs its title suggests, this book is a hunting book where the author describes his adventures chasing game, both with a bow and a rifle, focussing his stories on a variety of big and small game in a wide range of locations around New Zealand.
Read MoreJohn Fraser Cooper was born on June 11, 1921 and raised in the mid western rural district of Canterbury, near Pleasant Point.
Read MoreWhile Rex Forrester himself was never seriously considered to be a trophy hunter, his lifetime of service to the New Zealand hunting scene included the innumerable times he put a smile on the faces of 100s of hunters who bagged their dream trophies while under his watch.
Read MoreOn Monday morning, April 1, 1963, and with the Roar full on, Walter decided to retrace his steps and hunt back up on the bulky Ionia tops; while they would set out together, the intentions were to later split up and hunt alternative country.
Read MoreThe author of this English hard-jacketed book is an internationally acclaimed fly-tying exponent and Fishing Master.
Read MoreIn 1962, as a 16-year-old, I was living at Makarora with Dave Osmers, helping him build the chalets and shooting deer for venison ...
Read MoreIn 1913, Carlisle joined his brother Edgar when they returned to Block 14 at the Hunter River forks...
Read MoreIn 1894, an Australian visitor to Otago is reported to have shot the first stag from what was then called the ‘Lake Hawea deer herd’.
Read MoreThere’s little doubt that the books Peter Ryan has previously treated the hunting fraternity to have raised the bar for good hunting books.
Read MoreIncentivised by Major Wilson’s 1935 tales of his adventures in the Fiordland wapiti country, Furkert wanted to add this game animal to his trophy room ...
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