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Sam the Trap Man: Cracking yarns and tall tales from the bush

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Sam the Trap Man: Cracking yarns and tall tales from the bush

Contributors:

By (Author) Sam Gibson

ISBN:

9781991006691

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin Aotearoa New Zealand

Imprint:

A&U New Zealand

Publication Date:

13th August 2024

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 240mm

Weight:

770g

Description

Sam Gibson, aka Sam the Trap Man, is a bushman through and through: hunting, fishing, trapping and adventuring - he does it all. As an unruly teenager starting to get into mischief Sam's parents and teachers struck an unusual deal, letting him take time out of school to spend it in the outdoors, a path which would first steer him away from trouble and eventually come to define his life.

In a series of cracking yarns about his life spent in the bush - which are by turns funny, thrilling, astonishing and touching - Sam tells the story of his life so far.

From shooting his first deer, to labouring through freezing cold South Island winters as a young trapper, to the time he woke up somehow covered in blood, each chapter weaves together the story of an incredible life full of adventure, hard work and a deep love for the bush and the native creatures who live in it. Protecting these animals and ecosystems is a life's calling for Sam - every decision he makes in the bush is made to help it thrive.

Author Bio

Sam Gibson is a trapper and conservation worker who runs the Instagram page Sam the Trap man: https://www.instagram.com/sam_the_trap_man, which has 17,000 followers. He's spent his life in the bush hunting, trapping and fishing, and has worked for DOC as well as private conservation companies.

In 2019 he established the Eastern Whio Link conservation project, restoring whio (native blue duck) to the rivers of the Waioeka on the East coast, where he was born and raised. This work is largely done by volunteers and is bearing fruit - the team started with four breeding pairs, which have since birthed 100 chicks, and he reports that the number of whio bobbing in the waters in the area is starting to increase noticeably.


Sam lives with his partner Roimata and their two young children in Gisborne.

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