
Taylor Wilson reads an excerpt from “Still Stepping in Stuff.”

Sharing hunting tales with friends.

Fishing legend Bill Dance (left) talks with Wilson and Skip
Zaleski during the book signing event November 30.
Local author and avid outdoorsman Taylor Wilson read
excerpts from his newest book “Still Stepping in Stuff,” at a recent book
signing November 30, 2006. Sportsman’s Connection hosted the party, that at times
was standing room only, as local and out of town guest crowded to congratulate
Wilson and have their books signed.
Dedicated to his son, Landon, Wilson’s latest book is a
collection of short stories and articles published over the last ten years.
Wilson took a few minutes during the evening to read a few of his favorites to
the crowd and shared pictures taken during some of his outdoor adventures.
Among those attending the event were fishing legend Bill Dance, expert catfishermen James Patterson and Phil King, Tennessee Wildlife Commissioner Bill Cox, five-time World Archery Champion Joella Bates and members of TNDeer.com board of directors. Also on hand was Dan Patton, News Channel 3 Outdoors, who interviewed Wilson and will air a segment of the event in the next few weeks.
Taylor Wilson is editor-in-chief of Mid-South Hunting
& Fishing News and Bill Dance Publishing, Inc. For a copy of “Still
Stepping in Stuff: A Return to Backwater and Briars,” contact Wilson at
731-772-9962 or e-mail taylor65@bellsouth.net. Books are available at
Sportsman’s Connection, Livingston’s and Exclusive Looks in Brownsville; and
Something to Read in Jackson, Tenn.