Reflections of a Retired Hunter
I was raised in Kansas City and attended a private boys' preparatory school. My friends and family expected me to stay in Kansas City, marry a local girl, enter a profession, and enjoy a successful, peaceful country-club life. I'm afraid I disappointed them.

As a young boy, I enjoyed nothing more than hunting and fishing with my dad and older brother. In my teens, I got a taste of Wyoming – and I fell in love. I would eventually drop out of college (I'm officially in between semesters) and pursue the life of a ranch hand, and big game guide & outfitter. I have never regretted it.

In this book I look back on my years of hunting by recounting stories of some of the adventures I was fortunate enough to experience. They still make me smile; I hope they make you smile as well.
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Reflections of a Retired Hunter
I was raised in Kansas City and attended a private boys' preparatory school. My friends and family expected me to stay in Kansas City, marry a local girl, enter a profession, and enjoy a successful, peaceful country-club life. I'm afraid I disappointed them.

As a young boy, I enjoyed nothing more than hunting and fishing with my dad and older brother. In my teens, I got a taste of Wyoming – and I fell in love. I would eventually drop out of college (I'm officially in between semesters) and pursue the life of a ranch hand, and big game guide & outfitter. I have never regretted it.

In this book I look back on my years of hunting by recounting stories of some of the adventures I was fortunate enough to experience. They still make me smile; I hope they make you smile as well.
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Reflections of a Retired Hunter

Reflections of a Retired Hunter

by Mark Stockton
Reflections of a Retired Hunter

Reflections of a Retired Hunter

by Mark Stockton

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Overview

I was raised in Kansas City and attended a private boys' preparatory school. My friends and family expected me to stay in Kansas City, marry a local girl, enter a profession, and enjoy a successful, peaceful country-club life. I'm afraid I disappointed them.

As a young boy, I enjoyed nothing more than hunting and fishing with my dad and older brother. In my teens, I got a taste of Wyoming – and I fell in love. I would eventually drop out of college (I'm officially in between semesters) and pursue the life of a ranch hand, and big game guide & outfitter. I have never regretted it.

In this book I look back on my years of hunting by recounting stories of some of the adventures I was fortunate enough to experience. They still make me smile; I hope they make you smile as well.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781668522578
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/29/2021
Pages: 196
Sales rank: 772,555
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Mark Stockton is author of several books addressing several areas of interest, including an historical guidebook to Yellowstone National Park (Yellowstone & Other Names), a primer to litigation (Legally Blind), and a children's book (Lesson form God's Creatures).
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