First Edition Hunting High Country Mule Deer

Nov 17 2006

I found a few of the first edition Hunting High Country Mule Deer books and offered them for sale a while back. Well, we are getting calls from mule deer hunters that have purchased the book. The big question they have is, “How do you tell the first edition from the other four printings?” Well it’s really pretty easy, I only printed 2500 copies of the book on the first printing. The book will have on the outside spine, MHE Ventures and some of the photos inside are four color. Plus, when you open the book the end sheet is four color of me on one of my mountain horse looking over a cliff for mule deer. All the other printings were black and white and don’t have an end sheet. I hope this will clear up the confusion of what the first edition looks like.


Eastmans’ : The Original Trophy Hunting Magazine

Nov 07 2006

I just got back from hunting the other day and it seems I have been going steady for some time without a break. I had a filming/hunting trip to Quebec and Guy, Cameron and I did well. It seems that traveling outside of the country is getting harder and harder. When you throw bows and guns in the mix it is almost impossible.

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The Eastman Family

Nov 07 2006

The hunting season so far has been great. We are right in the middle of editing TV shows and Guy and I have been burning the midnight oil working to get them done. The responses we have received from you folks on the content of the show are very inspirational. Thank you very much. Some of the hunts that we have completed this season are Guy and Cameron taking P&Y caribou, plus I was lucky enough to harvest a monster 400-plus-inch caribou. We got a lot of footage of this great bull. Guy and I just got back from a great D-I-Y antelope hunt on public land and Guy took a monster antelope that went 85 gross on video. I also harvest a 30 inch-plus mule deer on film. I hunted most of the season for the old boy. Check out these hunts at eastmans.com.

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