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Bear Hunting for Kids
Bear Hunting for Kids
Bear Hunting for Kids
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Bear Hunting for Kids

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Your long day of tracking has finally paid off. You see an enormous black bear wandering in the trees ahead of you. Do you have what it takes to bring the huge animal down? Now is your chance to learn what you need to know about bear hunting gear, techniques, safety, and more.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2014
ISBN9781491428979
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Matt Chandler

Matt Chandler (BA, Hardin-Simmons University) serves as lead pastor of teaching at the Village Church in Dallas, Texas, and president of the Acts 29 Network. He lives in Texas with his wife, Lauren, and their three children.

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    Bear Hunting for Kids - Matt Chandler

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    CHAPTER 1

    THE BIG, FURRY HULK

    CHAPTER 2

    PREPARING FOR THE HUNT

    CHAPTER 3

    HUNTING TECHNIQUES

    CHAPTER 4

    HUNTING SAFETY

    CHAPTER 5

    CONSERVATION

    GLOSSARY

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    INTERNET SITES

    INDEX

    You have been in the woods since dawn. Your legs ache, and your arms are sore. You are hungry, tired, and ready to go home. Then you see it. A black bear is wandering about 100 yards (91 meters) in front of you. It looks like a big one, maybe 300 pounds (136 kilograms). You drop to one knee and steady your gun.

    You struggle to remember everything you were taught. You know the bear could trot away at any second. The clock is ticking. You can feel your heart racing with excitement.

    After one final adjustment, you squeeze the trigger. The shot is perfect. The bear staggers and stumbles forward, heading for cover in the woods. But it won’t get far. You follow the bear’s tracks

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