Larry grew up on a small farm on the Olympic Peninsula. His family grew their own meat, fruit and vegetables. To supplement the food larder, they hunted, fished and gathered edible wild. At the early age of thirteen, Larry's father introduced him to hunting. After bagging his first deer, there was no turning back. To his father's dismay, Larry's interest were only in antlers. He became a trophy hunter. Over time, Larry hunted almost every legal wild game. This book contains thirteen adventures from rabbits to the elusive moose. However, in his later years, Larry carries a camera and does all his shooting with his big Canon.
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