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In the 1980s, young Tony De Bonis and his dad set out into the deep woods of British Columbia with one goal in mind: hunting. As the years went on, Tony went from a beginner hunter to an expert, and eventually taught his own sons just as his father once taught him. You Can't Get 'Em From Home is a memoir and a love letter to hunting. It features stories about Tony and his dad, about his hunting buddies, and his sons, the next generation of hunters in his family. In every corner of the province, Tony hunted every kind of game there is. Some of his stories are heartwarming, some funny-and some…mehr

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In the 1980s, young Tony De Bonis and his dad set out into the deep woods of British Columbia with one goal in mind: hunting. As the years went on, Tony went from a beginner hunter to an expert, and eventually taught his own sons just as his father once taught him. You Can't Get 'Em From Home is a memoir and a love letter to hunting. It features stories about Tony and his dad, about his hunting buddies, and his sons, the next generation of hunters in his family. In every corner of the province, Tony hunted every kind of game there is. Some of his stories are heartwarming, some funny-and some deal with barely-avoided tragedy. When Tony was just ten years old, he started writing down his hunting experiences. As those journals grew longer, he discovered a book waiting in their pages. Readers will delight in learning about the ins and outs of hunting, how to survive in the wild, and just what it takes to be a successful hunter over the course of many long years.
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Tony De Bonis has been hunting since he was seven years old, when he tagged along with his father every chance he got. Whether it was fishing or hunting, he and his father were always found together in the outdoors. With over forty years of experience hunting in every corner of British Columbia, Tony has accumulated a wealth of stories and passed his knowledge on to his three sons. The author and his wife Kimberlie moved to the Okanagan in 1994 where their 3 sons were born and raised and all currently reside with their two chocolate Labrador Retrievers, Bella and Letty.