Thirty Years of Big Game Hunting
1942–1972
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About the Book
In Thirty Years of Big Game Hunting, Roderick M. Moore chronicles his big game hunting adventures. The stories cover the period from the fall of 1942, when he was a fourteen year-old freshman in high school, through the fall of 1972. During those thirty years, he shot thirty-one white-tail deer in Maine, and including a walrus, a whale, fourteen moose, twenty nine caribou, and a polar bear in Alaska. A compilation spanning three decades, Thirty Years of Big Game Hunting serves as a legacy for Moore’s family and seeks to help other hunters in their future endeavors.
About the Author
Bill Lovejoy is a lifelong outdoorsman who was taught by his father and grandfather, (who began hunting in the late 1800’s), the way of the woods since he was two years old. Bill began guiding at age seventeen, and has been a Master Maine Guide for more than 35 years. Between his grandfather, his father, and Bill, they have collectively more than 100 years of experience as outdoorsmen.