From the Back Cover:
Most every outdoorsman has to be his own equipment manager. Even if he’s serious about only two particular endeavors say bass fishing and turkey hunting he’s got stuff galore: bags, calls, rods, lures, line, cleaning kits, shotguns, clothes, and decoys. Often, the night before a trip or the first day of the season is an exercise in Where the heck did I put that?” and Why did this break?” as much as it is a prelude to excitement, and time gets wasted in dealing with equipment needs.
But if you invest a little time now in following this book’s instructions for gear maintenance and organization and its wide variety of plans for do-it-yourself projects, down the line the time you save gets you out the door that much sooner, or gets you that much more shut-eye, making you pumped, ready, and clearheaded for the big day.
Written by an outdoorsman for all outdoors people, this book equips the reader with enough insight and skill to create workspace systems and storage for every major necessity. And with a little imagination, the reader can customize the project plans and methods here to apply the do-it-yourself approach anywhere, any time.
About the Author:
Monte Burch has been writing about the outdoors for four decades, and is the author of thousands of magazine articles and more than fifty books, including the Lyons Press titles Field Dressing and Butchering Upland Birds, Waterfowl, and Wild Turkeys; Field Dressing and Butchering Deer; and The Field & Stream ATV Handbook. He lives in Humansville, Missouri.
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