A Quail Hunter's Odyssey

A Quail Hunter's Odyssey
Author: Joseph C. Greenfield
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2009-07-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493079093

A Quail Hunter's Odyssey begins with the initiation of a ten-year-old boy into the magic of bobwhite quail hunting. His father handed him his grandfather's 20-gauge Parker shotgun; the quail flushed, flying toward the sun, and fell when he shot. This picture made such an indelible impression that Dr. Greenfield has pursued his quail hunting passion for over sixty years. He obtained his first pointer bird dog in 1951, and his long-standing fascination with these quail hunting machines and one setter-has continued until the present. During this period, he has traveled to many venues within the Southeastern United States. In the 1980s, he began a 25 year hunting partnership with Joey O'Bannon and J&R Outfitters in Indiantown, Florida. Currently, he hunts quail with Joey in this venue at least thirty days a year. The initial chapters contain a description of his quail hunting in various venues in the Old South. These are followed by sections that address specific aspects of quail hunting. There are several stories that deal with individual experiences involving bird dogs. The chapter entitled "Covey Call" is a poignant reminder of the Civil War. During this odyssey, he has used several vintage double-barrel shotguns, including the Parker and a gauge Purdey. Anyone interested in the grand sport, especially in its evolution over the past sixty years, will both be entertained and enlightened by the account of his experiences.

Quail Hunting in America

Quail Hunting in America
Author: Thomas E. Huggler
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1987
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780811712774

The author describes a year long hunting trip during which he sought all six varieties of American quail, and discusses hunting dogs, guns, ammunition, and outdoor clothing.

Dawn of American Deer Hunting

Dawn of American Deer Hunting
Author: Duncan Dobie
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2015-11-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1440245576

Take a glimpse into deer hunting's past! White-tailed deer hunting has an incredibly rich heritage in America, and has played a vital role in the survival and expansion of this great nation. It's provided food, clothing, income, camaraderie and an unmistakable freedom to enjoy the country's magnificent wild lands. Take a glimpse back in time with the outstanding collection of photographs and historical information from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s that author Duncan Dobie has included inside Dawn of American Deer Hunting. You'll see the classic rifles hunters used, how they traveled to the remote deer camps, what kind of shelters they stayed in and more fascinating pieces of hunting history from the legendary deer regions around America. And admire the deer they took home--massive-bodied Northern bucks, trophy Texas antlers, buck poles filled with does and much-appreciated venison. As the old saying goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words." Just imagine the stories of the rugged folk in each photograph, and soon you'll connect with these deer hunters of yesteryear. We still face the same keen senses of the whitetail; the same harsh weather; the same buck fever....

Wingbeats and Heartbeats

Wingbeats and Heartbeats
Author: Dave Books
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-02-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0299294730

Wingbeats and Heartbeats is a wingshooter's odyssey to the wild places where, at the end of the day, the companionship of faithful gun dogs and good friends matters more than a bulging game bag. In this sometimes humorous and sometimes poignant collection of essays, Dave Books celebrates a time-honored connection to the land and the hard-earned hunting rewards of an outdoor life. Through these essays, readers tag along on adventures in the forests of Wisconsin and Minnesota, the fields of Iowa and North Dakota, the prairies of eastern Montana and Nebraska, the mountains of western Montana and Idaho, and the deserts of Arizona. Books also writes of the game birds that hunters pursue and admire: grouse, quail, woodcock, doves, chukars, Hungarian partridge, and waterfowl. A heartfelt tribute to the freedom and magic of the hunt, Wingbeats and Heartbeats is a book that has much to say about work and fun, success and failure, and the sights, sounds, and smells of a day afield.

Shooter's Bible

Shooter's Bible
Author: Stoeger Publishing Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2000
Genre: Firearms
ISBN: 9780883172186

Gathers articles on shotguns, sights and scopes, cartridges, handguns, and 20th century sporting books, as well as providing specifications for handguns, rifles, shotguns, black powder guns, scopes, and ammunition.

Perilous Odyssey

Perilous Odyssey
Author: J. S. Peters
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532044895

From the emotional jungle of a dysfunctional family unit, Adam Cain rises through determined self-survival to discover that lovein his caseis a form of delayed gratification. Through harsh twists on his stormy path, his life is formed by what appears to him a hostile environment where he has to fight for his very breath and where a kind word is as rare as an elephants teeth. He lives much of the time in an atmosphere of thwarted love, where it is more of a pale fire than the wondrous heat he sought. At the end of his tunnel, there is no light but murder. Yet he is hell-bent on finding his place in the sunand he does. Briefly.

A Poor Boy’S Odyssey

A Poor Boy’S Odyssey
Author: Joe White
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014-06-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 149691967X

This is a memoir about my ninety-three years on this earth and the good luck I have had. It borrows from previous self-published memoirs about growing up on a farm during the depression of the 1930s, about real estate investments, and about a career in governmental service. That started with an entry grade of GS-6 trainee in the Border Patrol and ended with retirement twenty-one years later in grade GS-15. After retirement I was executive assistant to the CEO of the National Rifle Association, followed by two years as Deputy Executive Vice President (CEO) Good luck was a major factor in my success, but the luck was helped by the capacity for hard work developed on the farm as a teenager. Other factors in my successes were my natural ability for pistol marksmanship and my experience as an airplane pilot in World War II.