I read "Hunters of the White Sheep" as soon as it came out and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a great read for a die-hard sheep hunter like me. I can relate to most of the stories but loved "The Hospital Caper". I could see myself doing that one day. I ended up purchasing five copies for friends. Highly recommend.

Roger Morris, Alaska Master Guide

A couple of your stories almost brought me to tears. Thinking about and remembering good,dear friends who have shared sheep camps who are now gone ahead really hit home. The first story about a father estranged from a son but brought together by a grandson was also touching. I especially enjoyed the chapter where you mentioned the sheep hunting giants who paved the way for the rest of us.

John Havard 

 
"I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed reading Hunters of the White Sheep. Just finished it last night.  George Bird Evans once made a distinction between hunters that write and writers that hunt. I think you fall into both categories.
 
At one point you provide an interesting overview of the history of sheep hunting here in Alaska, covering the guides, access to various areas, some of the singular rams, and all in the context of a fascinating narrative. Although I never saw Jack O'Connor mentioned by name I recall a reference to St. Jack vis-a-vis The Grand Slam.
 
I enjoyed your descriptions of the day-to-day experiences from bivouacking in the alders to crossing some of the glacial streams to the challenges of access by Super Cub. Do I remember a 206 flight? You have clearly been there. I found the reference to the H&H double rifle in the penultimate story poignant, and the last story reminiscent of Corey Ford's classic The Road to Tinkhamton. We should all 'go out' in such fashion.
 
The stories themselves were as interesting as they were diverse. Some stretched my credibility i.e. the hunter and trophy wife while others resonated as actual if not biographical. I would love to hear the distinctions. 
                   
John D. Erkmann, M.D.
"Lynn does a wonderful job of sharing with the reader actual sheep hunts in real locations with just enough death, sex, and mayhem to keep even an experienced sheep hunter on the edge of his seat.  A must read for anyone with a passion for sheep hunting."
"I have read it and could not put it down after the first story.  It is awesome and should be on the New York Times best seller list as far as I am concerned."
                     
Dean Johnson, 2-2019