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Modern Pheasant Hunting
Contributor(s): Grooms, Steve (Author)
ISBN: 0811732274     ISBN-13: 9780811732277
Publisher: Stackpole Books
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2005
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Annotation: In this fully revised second edition, Steve Grooms shows why pheasant hunting is still one of the most exciting and rewarding ways to spend a day with your dog and a gun. Full of essential information for beginners and plenty of wisdom for more seasoned hunters, the book explains how to identify a good gun dog, what the well-equipped pheasant hunter needs before heading out, and how to prepare your body and mind for the hunt. Also included is advice on reading the landscape and evaluating hunting pressure so that you have the best chance of bagging the bird. Though pheasant were until recently dismissed as easy prey, Grooms champions the bird as a quick-witted and unpredictable target, and those who recognize the sport for what it is--challenging, absorbing, and exhilarating--will find this book a vital reference. Includes a variety of delicious pheasant recipes.
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Hunting
Dewey: 799.248
LCCN: 2005016902
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 6.08" W x 8.94" (0.81 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Completely revised and updated reference for pheasant huntersGuidance on making the best use of pointing dogs and advice on guns, gear, and ammoIncludes a variety of pheasant recipesIn this fully revised second edition, Steve Grooms shows why pheasant hunting is still one of the most exciting and rewarding ways to spend a day with your dog and a gun. Full of essential information for beginners and plenty of wisdom for more seasoned hunters, the book explains how to identify a good gun dog, what the well-equipped pheasant hunter needs before heading out, and how to prepare your body and mind for the hunt. Also included is advice on reading the landscape and evaluating hunting pressure so that you have the best chance of bagging the bird. Though pheasant were until recently dismissed as easy prey, Grooms champions the bird as a quick-witted and unpredictable target, and those who recognize the sport for what it is-challenging, absorbing, and exhilarating-will find this book a vital reference.