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More Alaska Bear Tales |  | Author: Larry Kaniut Publisher: Alaska Northwest Books Category: Book
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Seller: thrift_books Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 656708
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Pages: 285 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0882403729 Dewey Decimal Number: 799.277444609798 EAN: 9780882403724 ASIN: 0882403729
Publication Date: June 1, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In a sequel to ALASKA'S BEAR TALES, Larry Kaniut offers more true stories of encounters between bears and humans that are action-packed and compelling. Both titles are musts for all who love a good adventure story.
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Great Book and Fast Read August 12, 1999 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The saga continues from the first book. Spine tingling reading full of chills, thrills, and even some laughs. Do not pass this book up but be prepared to not be able to put this book down!
The Stuff of Nightmares September 4, 2010 Criss Morgan I still have nightmares after reading this book. I go to Alaska every couple of years, and you better believe I never go anywhere unarmed while I'm in bear country. This book will make you understand why.
"Wanton destruction of wildlife" October 7, 2005 J. Guild (Toronto,Canada) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an excellent overview of all aspects of bears.It covers hunting,wandering in their habitat,living in the same general area and even some natural instinct and behavior of bears.I have a great interest in nature and derive much satisfaction from observing all flora and fauna and spend a fair amount of time in the great outdoors.Though I have never spent any time in the north,nature is nature wherever one goes.Whether I'm in the High Sierras of Yosemite,the deserts of the Southwest,Arizona,New Mexico,the Everglades and Keys of Florida,on the Gulf Stream off North Carolina or out over the underwater canyons off San Franscisco; nature is magnificent in all respects.I have seen a few bears in the wild here in Ontario,moose are fairly common if you wander where they are.Snakes,various other reptiles,mammals and my first love birds are everywhere for the enjoyment of all.However,this book makes one wonder about the whole idea of "sport" hunting.Is it really right wanting to set out to destruct such a magnificient creature as a Grizzly simply to satisfy some moron's idea of accomplishing a great act of searching ,slaughtering,and claiming a trophy .How much of an accomplishment is it anyway, when one hires a guide to lead them to their prey,be there to back them up if they blunder,or even lay out bait and sit in a tree and wait for the animal to come to them ;and even if the "sportsman" dislikes the connotation of "shooting fish in a barrel,in all reality ,their accomplishment differs little from slaughtering an animal in pen.At least when a cow is slaughtered,it was raised for that purpose,killed as humanely as possible versus target practice by an incompentent yahoo with a high powered rifle, far exceeding his skill,more often leaving their prey to wander off and die in agony and on top of that,leaving orphaned cubs.And on top of it all,rationalizing it as a "sport"
In my excursions ,it gives me great satisfaction in finding a bird or anminal,enjoying watching it go about its business,then watch it go its way.Compare that to blasting it to kingdom come and leaving it a mass of guts and blood;just to be able to say;
"Look at me,aren't I great,look at what I did."
After reading this book,I had some reluctance about rating it
5 Stars.My rating is based on how well it shows the thinking behind the type of people who pride themselves in destroying these magnificient animals and for no other purpose than self gratification.It comes through very clearly that they have no respect for these bears,other than their own self protection.In other words, these bears are nothing to them but a target and trophy;and to pretend elsewise is nothing short of self-delusion.
Maybe it would be poetic justice to make a game out of bear hunting to have snipers shoot at them as they go about their brave pursuits.Now,wouldn't that make a real "sport" out of it;
if it's, a sport they're really looking for.
Read this book or you will be eaten! November 14, 2001 Albert Worthington (Aldie, Virginia USA) 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
Is this book exciting ? Does a bear sh*t in the woods ? This book, a couple of bears (and a couple of beers) is all one needs for some great reedin'. It kept me occupied while I await the release of Fox's "When Animals Attack IV". It kept me up all night, and I ain't takin' Viagra neither.
An eye opener October 29, 1998 Randy Chapman (Paulden, AZ USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Mr Kaniut has done it again. As in the first book Alaskan Bear Tales this one picks up where it left off. More chilling tales of the Ursus arctos horribilis in action. You can bet that anyone who reads this work will think twice about doing a dumb thing around a very unpredictable bear. The book is much more than a blood and guts thriller. It affords the reader an open minded look at the attacks and as you read you find yourself second guessing the victims. Larry has put forth alot of effort in his research I enjoyed the book and hope that there is a book three in the works...
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