Clint Traver


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Longtime Montana resident Clint Traver is currently working on two different books. The first is a working man's how-to for backcountry hunting. He writes, "In a state where harvests average less then 20%, I've killed at least one elk every year for eighteen years (22 to be exact). " The second is a compilation of drinking adventures around the world, tentatively titled Tales of the Drunken Gringo.


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