Stories of a Life Afield

"Brothers in Arms" and "Thanks to Gert"

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Hunting, Fishing, Science & Nature, Nature
Cover of the book Stories of a Life Afield by A. Hunter Smith, University of South Carolina Press
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Author: A. Hunter Smith ISBN: 9781611175189
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint: University of South Carolina Press Language: English
Author: A. Hunter Smith
ISBN: 9781611175189
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint: University of South Carolina Press
Language: English

Two short stories about the life lessons a hunter learned in pursuit of wild turkeys and deer. In “Thanks to Gert,” the first of this two-story ebook, A. Hunter Smith recalls one of the funniest and most productive April turkey-hunting seasons he has experienced in the thirty-five years he has spent in pursuit of one of God’s most maddening, frustrating, and divinely conceived creations. “Brothers in Arms” is a story about hunters and fishermen who discover that their best teachers are the wild creatures they hunt. Elders and mentors may impart advice, but Smith has learned the inescapable rules of hunting by observing the actions of the wild things around him. These rules, Smith says, equalize us all in the struggle of life and death in the natural world.

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Two short stories about the life lessons a hunter learned in pursuit of wild turkeys and deer. In “Thanks to Gert,” the first of this two-story ebook, A. Hunter Smith recalls one of the funniest and most productive April turkey-hunting seasons he has experienced in the thirty-five years he has spent in pursuit of one of God’s most maddening, frustrating, and divinely conceived creations. “Brothers in Arms” is a story about hunters and fishermen who discover that their best teachers are the wild creatures they hunt. Elders and mentors may impart advice, but Smith has learned the inescapable rules of hunting by observing the actions of the wild things around him. These rules, Smith says, equalize us all in the struggle of life and death in the natural world.

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