The Buck Stops Here: Wisdom, Humor, and Tales for the Trail Steve Chapman
Hunters See the World Differently
The phrase the buck stops here was coined by President Harry Truman, and the buck in question refers to a marker passed from one person to the next in a poker game, indicating who would deal. But if you're as avid a hunter as author Steve Chapman, this may surprise you, because when you hear buck, you're not thinking about poker. Instead, you're picturing white-tailed deer.
You'll feel right at home reading The Buck Stops Here, a timeless collection of tips, quips, and reflections about hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. Dive deeper into the fair chase as you take in...
The phrase the buck stops here was coined by President Harry Truman, and the buck in question refers to a marker passed from one person to the next in a poker game, indicating who would deal. But if you're as avid a hunter as author Steve Chapman, this may surprise you, because when you hear buck, you're not thinking about poker. Instead, you're picturing white-tailed deer.
You'll feel right at home reading The Buck Stops Here, a timeless collection of tips, quips, and reflections about hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. Dive deeper into the fair chase as you take in...
- advice by hunters for hunters that will make you more successful in your pursuits
- character-building insights from wilderness experiences that you can apply to everyday life
- tales from the hunt that illuminate why you hold this pastime so dear