A turkey hunter who hit .300 would carry home a turkey on about every third hunting trip and the only way to do something like that, over a period of time, would be to use bait or ambush two hundred yard turkeys with rifles, or shoot anything in feather regardless of its sex, or all of the above. What this book talks about is not the recorded three successes out of ten a .300 hitter has in baseball, but the things that happen normally to turkey hunters. That’s the rest of us, the people who spend their entire careers operating in "The Other Seven."