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50 Great Stalks

Hunting the World's Greatest Game Up Close

Craig Boddington Craig Boddington

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English
Globe Pequot Press
18 February 2025
Well-known Safari Press author, Craig Boddington, shares the encounters he’s had stalking the most coveted big game species as he hunted them—on foot—in all kinds of locations and terrain around the world. Organized by species and habitat, the book covers deer, bear, sheep, moose, elk, ibex, chamois, cape buffalo, tahr, sambar, leopard, elephant, and lion. Boddington in his lifetime has traveled the world to hunt—more than thirty countries, remote, wild, and dangerous locations—and this is the collection of his most exciting and successful pursuits. For hunters who’ve dreamed of adventure, Boddington captures the essence and thrill of hunting the world’s most exotic species up close.
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Imprint:   Globe Pequot Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781493088294
ISBN 10:   1493088297
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Craig Boddington was born and raised in Kansas, where his early big-game experience included hunting pronghorn, whitetail, and mule deer in Wyoming, Kansas, and Colorado. His outdoor writing career began in college and continued through his thirty-one years of active-duty service as a Marine Corps infantry officer. He has held editorial positions with many outdoor publications and is currently executive field editor of GUNS & AMMO, Petersen's HUNTING, and RifleShooter magazines. He has written thirty books on hunting and shooting and has produced and hosted several television shows and documentaries on The Outdoor Channel and The Sportsman Channel and is currently the host of Guns & Ammo TV. He travels the world extensively to hunt, including on his small farm in Kansas. Craig lives in Paso Robles, CA.

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