
FLYTYING for Beginners
The author of this English hard-jacketed book is an internationally acclaimed fly-tying exponent and Fishing Master.
Read MoreThe author of this English hard-jacketed book is an internationally acclaimed fly-tying exponent and Fishing Master.
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 MoreGary Joll is justifiably regarded as an iconic figure in New Zealand hunting circles.
Read MoreOnce in a while, a book comes along that stands out from the crowd … Feathers: The Game Larder is one such book.
Read MoreMallard takes on marinades well – in this recipe, we marinate it in Chinese five-spice before grilling.
Read MoreIt’s often said that should you be unable to go hunting, then the next best thing is reading about it.
Read MoreGary Girvan is no stranger to readers of NZRod&Rifle. For around 30 years, he’s been writing outstanding test reports and articles on shotguns and accessories.
Read MoreShould you ever have the desire to fly-fish our superb rivers and are a newcomer to the sport, then this book – a ‘how-to guide’ – is perfect reading.
Read MoreShould the fisher be someone who enjoys a relaxed and lighter read, then Stu Tripney's Book Jungle Blues may fulfil the order.
Read MoreBooks on transalpine climbing and tramping the wilderness regions of New Zealand don’t come any better than this publication.
Read MoreThe hunting community will be grateful that John Riley decided to collate the life story of Jack Luttrell, retired hunter, farmer and collector.
Read MoreSportsman and outdoors writer Tony Orman promised readers that after he’d travelled down the dusty country road in 2018, there’d be more tales to come.
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