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    no offence to anyone related to him or that knows him but the worst out of my big collection of African and NZ hunting books would easily be
    "Hunter Climb High" by some NZ fella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    no offence to anyone related to him or that knows him but the worst out of my big collection of African and NZ hunting books would easily be
    "Hunter Climb High" by some NZ fella.
    Keith Severinson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Keith Severinson.

    Charlie Janes, Hunting for Trouble
    Ah thats it, had a feeling his name began with a K, what did you think of it?

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    Horn of the hunter - Robert Ruark
    Hunter - J A Hunter
    Leopards in the night - Guy Muldoon
    The Tigers of Trengganu - Lt Col A locke
    Nine Man Eaters and one Rogue - Kenneth Anderson
    Man eaters of India - Jim Corbett
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    no offence to anyone related to him or that knows him but the worst out of my big collection of African and NZ hunting books would easily be
    "Hunter Climb High" by some NZ fella.
    Lol- he's my great uncle - Keith Severinsen. I didnt know him very well. He died in 2005. That book is a hard to read. It was his first I think.. 'Tracks of a hunter' and 'hunt the far mountain' are a lot easier to read. It was reading these when I was younger that got me interested in deer hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich007 View Post
    Lol- he's my great uncle - Keith Severinsen. I didnt know him very well. He died in 2005. That book is a hard to read. It was his first I think.. 'Tracks of a hunter' and 'hunt the far mountain' are a lot easier to read. It was reading these when I was younger that got me interested in deer hunting.
    Small word I hunt with one his grandsons, big crowd thow the sevy bunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich007 View Post
    Lol- he's my great uncle - Keith Severinsen. I didnt know him very well. He died in 2005. That book is a hard to read. It was his first I think.. 'Tracks of a hunter' and 'hunt the far mountain' are a lot easier to read. It was reading these when I was younger that got me interested in deer hunting.
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    Joff Thompsons books are good reading,Tough buggers.
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