Synopses & Reviews
Both a practical reference to bird hunting and a collection of hunting reminiscences, John D. Taylor's Hunting North America's Upland Birds guides the reader thorough the wide-ranging terrain of bird hunting, from the mature forests of the Northeast to the arid expanses of the southwestern desert country. Taylor points out where bobwhite quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock, wild turkey, mourning doves, pheasants, and other game birds can be found. Sensitive to conservation issues, he conveys a sense of responsibility for his favorite converts' present and future. Recommendations for guns are included, as well as advice on the best breeds of gun dogs. (6 1/4 x 9 1/4, 276 pages, b&w photos, color illustrations)
Synopsis
How to hunt all of the major upland birds, with recollections of days spent in the field.
Synopsis
Tips and tactics with recollections of days spent in the field.