Bill Pearson
Bill Pearson is a weird combination of a bloke who refuses to fit any mould. Born in Sydney’s urban sprawl, he first found escape in hunting New South Wales far western plains. Although a relative latecomer to the sport, he more than made up for the lost time by becoming a habitual trophy hunter.
He was a contributing photo journalist to all major Australian hunting magazines for more than 15 years and is well known for his articles. His professions and recreations are a unique and, in some ways, contradictory mix, photographer, news cameraman, videotape editor, Baptist minister, hunter, professional counsellor, award-winning taxidermist and confirmed petrol head.
Above all else, he describes himself as an antler-holic, a condition he quite unashamedly outlines at the end of this book.
Along the way as he relates his adventures and own development as a hunter, he shares what he has learned about hunting techniques and camp craft, invaluable knowledge to help others in the same sport.
This is a work sure to be enjoyed by all who share Bill’s love of the great Aussie bush and the animals that live in it.