Ohio has nurtured some of the most celebrated deer-hunting ground in the
country, with a deer population of about 650,000 and well over 400,000
sportsmen pursuing them. From the heyday of the Native American deer
slayer to the modern-day huntsman, outdoorsman and writer Robert
Loewendick relays his knowledge of Ohio deer hunting and history with
passion and grace. Hitting all four corners of the state and everything
in between, Loewendick shares the conservation efforts that made Ohio a
deer-hunting mecca while including stories of the biggest trophies and
others of the most bizarre nature, like that of a buck that plays dead
and another that survives an arrow through the head.