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Guided by their commander and emboldened by local authority, they deploy tactics such as luring with a deer carcass and setting traps, then begin carefully reading the landscape through sound, shadows, and movement. As illegal methods are justified and danger escalates, the team confronts terrifying dinosaur signs that shift the hunt into being hunted.","HUNTING WITH DINOSAURS Doug Goodman  \n[www.severedpress.com](www.severedpress.com)  \nCopyright 2021 by Doug Goodman  \n[OceanofPDF.com](OceanofPDF.com)  \n“Fish,\" he said, \"I love you and respect you very much. But I will kill you dead before this day ends.”  \n-Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea  \nForgive you enemy, but remember the bastard’s name .  \n-Scottish proverb  \n[OceanofPDF.com](OceanofPDF.com)  \nPART ONE: RULES OF PREDATION  \nThe aim of life was meat. Life itself was meat. Life lived on life. There were the eaters and the eaten. The law was: EAT OR BE EATEN. He did not formulate the law in clear, set terms and moralize about it. He did not even think the law; he merely lived the law without thinking about it at all.  \n―Jack London, White Fang  \nI do not know the way the hearth-light burns Nor how the kiss of childish lips may feel, I only know the way the mad sea churns And how the blowing spray, like bits of steel, Can tear like savage teeth, and rip from me, These last reluctant hopes, and leave me free.  \n-Louis L’amour, The Wanderer  \n[OceanofPDF.com](OceanofPDF.com)  \nCHAPTER ONE  \nThis was our last attempt to kill the dinosaurs. They’d eluded us for days. Everything seemed against us, even the mountains. The misshapen peaks and broken ridgelines of the Perdidos Mountains were an angry circle glaring with all their weight down upon us puny mortals. The cold wind stiffened our spines. Our boots slumped in wet snow, entombing them in ice. God, have you hiked in wet snow? It is a bitter, brittle battle between your self-heat and the cold outside. Of all the places I’ve hunted, this wilderness was the most uninviting.  \nJan carried a Remington 700 riﬂe, Mad Dog laid metal on the ground. The last man in line was me; I volunteered to sherpa the deer carcass, shouldering it over my pack while the others carried my bow and arrows . We decided to change tactics, and rather than pursue them, we’d lure them to us with the dead deer. The problem was, it worked. Now we were being hunted by the dinosaurs.  \nWe studied the trees like a group of soldiers behind enemy lines. We dissected the sounds of cracking branches and took telemetry from the movement of leaves in the air. We read shadows the way farmers transcribed storms and droughts from cloud formations and beetle populations.  \n“Are they coming to us?” Jan asked. He was the tallest one of us . A veritable giant. He was also twenty-ﬁve years older than me and Mad Dog. He looked through his Leupold scope, which cast a ghostly green gleam across his face, like he was some futuristic terminator scanning the trees for aliens.“I want a good shot.”  \n“Don’t worry, Jan. You’ll get yer trophy,” Mad Dog grunted. To this day, I don’t know Mad Dog’s real name . Though Jan was older, Mad Dog seemed like he stepped out of a different era, or perhaps even another world. He dropped something large and metallic into the path behind the three hunters.“And I’ll get my beastie.”  \n“We shouldn’t be using traps,” I said, shifting the weight of the dead deer on my shoulders. The deer was packed into an old body bag so as not to cover me in blood. The not-yet-frozen blood sloshed, pooling at the bottom of the bag. I wasn’t thinking of the blood, though. I watched in bewilderment as Mad Dog set up his steel trap.“If you’re not careful, Mad Dog, we won’t need this damn deer carcass that Jan shot.”  \n“Don’t worry your pretty head. I’m always careful with my traps.”  \n“Those traps are illegal in California.”  \nMad Dog pried the steel jaws apart until they snapped into position. He’d already hammered the pin into the ground beneath the snow.“Well, the sheriff gave me permission because the way he sees it, those laws are for mammals and say nothing of dinosaurs.”  \nI remembered Sheriff Castillo. He was a tall man with a round face anda sense of proprietary justice that was as uncompromising as the Perdidos. 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