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John Lee makes no claim to be a masterful or highly accomplished turkey hunter. He offers no suggestions of magical calling techniques or fail-safe woodscraft tactics. Instead, he lays out before his readers the steps of a magical journey, still in progress, and in doing so makes a welcome addition to the growing shelf of self-published works dealing with that most captivating of sports—turkey hunting.

Jim Casada
Outdoor Writer
Rock Hill, South Carolina

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Signed copies are available at the following book stores. Please call ahead for availability:

Ed’s Editions, 803-791-8002, 1-866-791-8002

Five Points Books, 803-799-7182

Books on Main, 803-321-1920

City Market Antiques, 705 Gervais Street, Columbia, 803-252-1589

Lee’s Book Attic, 803-781-5157

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Outdoors
Pair of books are worth adding to the Christmas list

By Pat Robertson

Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007 Few books are as enjoyable to read as two, both by South Carolina authors, that will soon be released to the public.

Ramblings of a Lowcountry Game Warden, a memoir of his days as a game warden by Ben McC. Moise of Charleston, holds special significance for me. I know or knew many of the people in the book from my days with the S.C. Wildlife and Marine Resources Department more than 30 years ago, and from covering the outdoors in the time since.

I can also walk in the hunting boots of Columbia’s John C. Lee as he recounts his turkey hunting exploits in Novice Wild Turkey Hunting in South Carolina. I have enjoyed many of the same triumphs and suffered many of the same defeats that he describes.