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Tine to Table
- Mindful Stories, Hard-Won Wisdom, Proven Recipes
- Narrateur(s): Tyler Boss
- Durée: 4 h et 1 min
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Description
This book is my ode to a lifelong love affair with the white-tailed deer. I have led expeditions in search of extinct species, stared down bears at mere feet, chased kudu across South Africa; and yet it's the whitetail that has my heart. At the core of Tine to Table is a rich collection of personal stories that teach and entertain at the same time.
Tine to Table is a fascinating look at white-tailed deer hunting and wild-game cooking through the eyes of a wildlife biologist, veteran traditional bowhunter, and award-winning author. The lessons on hunting, butchering, cooking, wildlife conservation, and even raising outdoor kids are so thoroughly woven into the stories that its easy to forget you're learning.
In a chapter titled, The Meat that Made America, Rohrbaugh uncovers the important role that white-tailed deer played in shaping the history of our nation, from defining Native American culture to influencing the outcome of the Civil War.
As a bonus, each chapter ends with a favorite venison recipe that will convert even the most skeptical newcomer to wild game.
> Rich storytelling that will keep you yearning for more.
> Advice for preparing better venison that everyone will enjoy: aging, processing, storing, cooking.
> Tips on shooting and hunting with traditional archery gear: shot process, ground hunting, tracking.
> Guidance on wildlife habitat management: food plots, forest management.
> Insights on raising outdoor kids and the future of the hunter-conservationist legacy.
> Influence of deer in America: Native Americans, deerskin trade, Lewis and Clark, Civil War, hunting industry.