Description
In this book with over 240 photographs, Anderson chronicles the most significant pioneering Asian sheep hunting expeditions since the end of World War II, several of which have been almost unknown to the world’s sheep hunting fraternity.
There are fascinating profiles of the first half-dozen super slammers, along with how and when these great hunters assembled their collections. He further discusses how the super slam has evolved to its present stature as one of hunting’s greatest pinnacles of achievement.
Also included are chapters devoted to hunting agents and their role in the development of many of today’s great Asian sheep hunting programs, the unique issues surrounding trophy evaluation, the emotional preparation for sheep hunting, the latest in long-range shooting developments and equipment, and stories of some of the most fascinating hunts in the 50-year postwar history of international sheep hunting.
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