Do-It-Yourself Projects for Bowhunters

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Do-It-Yourself Projects for Bowhunters
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter J. Fiduccia
By (author) Leo Somma
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreHunting or shooting animals and game
ISBN/Barcode 9781616088163
ClassificationsDewey:639.1165
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 28 February 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

Do-It-Yourself Projects for Bowhunters is a detailed reference book including dozens of useful woodworking, antler, bone, and hide projects that are practical for camp and home. This guide also features articles, diagrams, and illustrations on field dressing, skinning, and quartering deer as well as information on planting successful food plots to attract game to your property. Among the many projects included are instructions for making antler knife handles, an archery workbench, game poles, tree stands, storage sheds, an archer's bookcase, bow and arrow practice holders, bow and arrow wall racks, a bowhunter's storage box, and more. Expand your hunting knowledge with complete steps to field dress a deer, quickly remove the hide of a deer, and quarter a deer. Projects include: Arrowhead Game Plaque Archer's Picture Frame Premier Tree Stand Boot Storage Bench Paper Tuning Stand Reusable Practice Target And more! This is the ultimate D-I-Y project book for any avid bowhunter or archer.

Author Biography

Peter J. Fiduccia is one of the most recognized authorities in the deer hunting community, known throughout North America as the "Deer Doctor." He is an award-winning journalist and has hosted the Woods n Water television series for more than thirty years. Fiduccia was the founder and consulting editor for Whitetail Hunting Strategies magazine and his writings have been published in ten books and numerous magazines. He lives with his wife, Kate, in Otsego County, New York.