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Our catalog is going to the birds? Nope, fish and feathers often flock together and I think that this incredible book on grouse will be of interest to many of you. 560 pages 100s of color photos.
Brings together today's renowned experts on grouse biology, dogs, guns, hunting strategies and tactics. Evocative regional essays cover the contemporary upland scene—from the ancient stone walls and apple orchards of New England, to the rhododenrons and grapevine tangles of the Appalachians, to the tag alders and poplars of the Great Lakes. Introduction by Steve Smith. 100s of photos, featuring the photography of Dale C. Spartas and Timothy C. Flanigan.
We have spared no expense or effort in bringing together today's renowned experts on grouse biology, dogs, guns, hunting strategies and tactics. Evocative regional essays cover the contemporary upland scene—from the ancient stone walls and apple orchards of New England, to the rhododenrons and grapevine tangles of the Appalachians, to the tag alders and poplars of the Great Lakes.
Extensive interviews with dedicated bird hunters throughout grouse country invite you to pour a Bourbon on the rocks, and sit in on a series of rich, highly personal conversations with many legends of the sport. The meticulously kept game log of one veteran, for instance, records an astonishing lifetime of 38,000 grouse flushes. As noted Michigan bird-hunting writer Steve Smith points out in his Introduction to the book, it boggles the mind to consider that within these pages are at least 1,000 years of collective experience chasing the King of Game Birds.
Brings together today's renowned experts on grouse biology, dogs, guns, hunting strategies and tactics. Evocative regional essays cover the contemporary upland scene—from the ancient stone walls and apple orchards of New England, to the rhododenrons and grapevine tangles of the Appalachians, to the tag alders and poplars of the Great Lakes. Introduction by Steve Smith. 100s of photos, featuring the photography of Dale C. Spartas and Timothy C. Flanigan.
We have spared no expense or effort in bringing together today's renowned experts on grouse biology, dogs, guns, hunting strategies and tactics. Evocative regional essays cover the contemporary upland scene—from the ancient stone walls and apple orchards of New England, to the rhododenrons and grapevine tangles of the Appalachians, to the tag alders and poplars of the Great Lakes.
Extensive interviews with dedicated bird hunters throughout grouse country invite you to pour a Bourbon on the rocks, and sit in on a series of rich, highly personal conversations with many legends of the sport. The meticulously kept game log of one veteran, for instance, records an astonishing lifetime of 38,000 grouse flushes. As noted Michigan bird-hunting writer Steve Smith points out in his Introduction to the book, it boggles the mind to consider that within these pages are at least 1,000 years of collective experience chasing the King of Game Birds.