Author: |
Kay Evon Sampson |
ISBN: |
9781622128433 |
Publisher: |
EB |
Publication: |
September 19, 2012 |
Imprint: |
EB |
Language: |
English |
Author: |
Kay Evon Sampson |
ISBN: |
9781622128433 |
Publisher: |
EB |
Publication: |
September 19, 2012 |
Imprint: |
EB |
Language: |
English |
The Twilight Zone of the Huntress is a collection of short stories relaying the authors adventures over the past 19 years, beginning when she married her current husband. At age 54, Kay Evon Sampson married a big game hunter and soon became one herself.----At 65, she harvested a Kodiak brown bear and a mountain goat on Kodiak Island, and traveled to Namibia to hunt additional animals. She was consequently awarded the Safari Club Internationals Diana Award.---Sampson says, The story of my husbands experience of being mauled by a huge male African lion and our crash landing in a plane out in the bush in Tanzania the following year is included in the book. My life with my big game hunter has been a wild ride over the past 19 years with never a dull moment.----When it comes to hunting, she believes, It is much more humane to allow an animal to live out its life in a natural setting and then quickly dispatch it, rather than pen up a cow in what my husband calls a cow concentration camp for the sole purpose of raising it to kill for meat and leather.
The Twilight Zone of the Huntress is a collection of short stories relaying the authors adventures over the past 19 years, beginning when she married her current husband. At age 54, Kay Evon Sampson married a big game hunter and soon became one herself.----At 65, she harvested a Kodiak brown bear and a mountain goat on Kodiak Island, and traveled to Namibia to hunt additional animals. She was consequently awarded the Safari Club Internationals Diana Award.---Sampson says, The story of my husbands experience of being mauled by a huge male African lion and our crash landing in a plane out in the bush in Tanzania the following year is included in the book. My life with my big game hunter has been a wild ride over the past 19 years with never a dull moment.----When it comes to hunting, she believes, It is much more humane to allow an animal to live out its life in a natural setting and then quickly dispatch it, rather than pen up a cow in what my husband calls a cow concentration camp for the sole purpose of raising it to kill for meat and leather.