| About the Book
From the
deepest, darkest corners of wild Africa comes this account of the
dangerous world of professional hunting and those who lead the way.
Terry Cacek’s Professional Hunters details the lives and
near-death experiences of 16 brave professionals who lead safaris
across this deadly continent. Not fitting the mold of “The Great
White Hunter,” the professionals in this book have faced more than
just dangers of the animal variety. Professional Hunters
also tells of the difficulty that many of them have endured because
of revolution and racism that have plagued Africa for decades.
Professional Hunters is not sanitized hunting for your viewing
pleasure; this is hunting at its most brutal, chock full of the most
harrowing encounters of those who have stared death in the face and
lived to tell about it.
About
the Author
With over 30
years of experience in the National Park Service and US Fish and
Wildlife, as well as extensive work in Botswana, Terry Cacek has
spent most of his life involved in the sport of hunting. He earned
a PH.D in Wildlife Management and has made numerous hunting trips to
Africa. Terry’s first novel, Solo Safari, told of his
personal experiences on those trips.
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