Over 40 years of amazing Brown Bear Hunting Tales by
Alaskan Master Guide and Outfitter Keith Johnson
Unpredictable
Giants is a volume of firsthand accounts about hunting the
great Alaskan Brown
Bear. The book is written by Master
Guide and
Outfitter, Keith Johnson.
Keith's
book
contains over 50 stories with accompanying full color photos of
his favorite bear tales. The stories are written as if
you are sitting in hunting camp with an old friend telling you his
funniest, craziest, and most hair raising adventures. You will be able
to
sit back, read, and truly feel - in the pit of your stomach- the fury
and fear
of hunting the great Alaskan Brown Bear.
This beautiful book has
an amazing cover photo by renowned wildlife photographer Eberhard Brunner
and contains full page
color photography
of Alaskan scenery and wildlife. You will not be able to put the book
down as Keith takes you on adventure after adventure spanning his 40
years of guiding and hunting in the Alaskan wilderness.
Unpredictable Giants is a must have for any avid
hunter, and a perfect gift for those dreaming of big game hunting
adventures in Alaska!
In
the
Author's Own Words:
"I
arrived in Alaska in August, 1961, after convincing my
wife that
we would just stay in Alaska until I was done hunting. Now
after
forty years, she still occasionally reminds me of this!
When I made
my first trip out to the Alaska Peninsula, my knowledge of
Brown
Bear was very limited. A lot of what I learned about bear
hunting
over the years was from first hand trial and error
experiences. I
acquired many valuable and worthwhile lessons through my
experiences
and observations of brown bear, and have always tried to
pass them
on to my employees and hunters. Almost every hunter has a
bear story;
one they observed first hand or one that a friend has told
them.
I feel truly blessed to have had the opportunity to
observe and
participate in approximately 300 bear hunting experiences
in my
own guiding operation, and to hear countless stories of
other guides
and hunters. It is my hope that as you read my stories you
can imagine
the sheer excitement, and in some cases the cold terror,
of the
great Alaskan Brown Bear."