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Literary favorites


gspman

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Hey all,
This time of year I tend to start reading my bird hunting books to help fuel the fire. By Oct. I'm fully wound up. My favorites are in no particular order...
Drummer in the woods - Burton Spiller
Pheasants of the Mind - Datus Proper
Pheasant Hunters Notebook - Larry Brown
Grouse Feathers - Burton Spiller (auto graphed)
Pheasants Forever coffee table book
New England Grouse Shooting - William Foster
Hunting the Sun - Ted Lundrigan
Pheasant Hunters Harvest - Steve Grooms

I really like Spiller's and Lundrigan's writing style, I feel like I'm right next to them hunting, and Proper's thoughts though he's a bit full of himself.

What are your favorite books on the subject?

gspman

[This message has been edited by gspman (edited 09-15-2004).]

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Where the Red Fern Grows, by Wilson Rawls.
More of a children's book, but a great story nonetheless. A dog lover's classic.

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The all time best if you are a English Setter fan, "Dumb-Bell of Brookfield, Pocono Shot, and Other Great Dog Stories" by John Tainter Foote. (if you can find it)

Also, "For a Handful of Feathers" by Guy De La Valdene

[This message has been edited by Harmonica Bear (edited 09-16-2004).]

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