Elkmagnet
Well-known member
You guys have hit the classics.
5 pages in with no mention of Guy Eastman.
Must be middle of the pack.
5 pages in with no mention of Guy Eastman.
Must be middle of the pack.
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Well, you’re nowhere near the top……WTF are you smoking? Way near the bottom of my list! Terrible! 0 stars. #NotWinning
Keith and O’Connor are really the only two that really matter, although there are many others who are relevant.I was doing a little reading earlier and it got me wondering who the good folks on here think are some of the better and worst outdoor authors past and present. Who is the best? Is it O’Connor?
I like Duncan Gilchrist He was no literary genius, compared to others, but that simple, matter of (questionable) factness is also why I like him.
And for the worst, is it Ron Spomer or Craig Boddington?
I'm west coast, and he is my favorite turkey author. Right near the top of the list of all hunting booksKind of surprised nobody has mentioned Col. Tom Kelly, author of The Tenth Legion. I guess it's just an east coast turkey hunting thing.
Rinella doesn’t rank top 25.Well I skimmed this thread from beginning to end, again. Some writers I still need to follow up on. I have yet to read anything by Rinella though I do enjoy his shows.
Barnes’s is great. I’ve bought a bunch of his books. Optics expertI rank John Barsness up there - possibly because I started my rifle looneyism back in 2006 about when I found 24hourcampfire (it was good then)
Also enjoyed Richard Mann and Steve Timm's articles. RIP Dogzapper.....