I Love The Sound Of Shotgun Shells And Shattered Clay In The Morning
by Booki Nova
As Charley Waterman writes in his excellent foreword, "It is comforting that an uninformed world considers the snipe a clown or a myth, and leaves him to the few hunters who love him." Indeed, for most wingshooters, the snipe is normally an incidental take, usually--as author Mathewson points out--during waterfowl hunts. The author argues, however, that the bird is worthy quarry in and of itself. As Waterman points out, "Hard-hunted snipe on short grass flats are completely different from birds...
Manche Menschen Nennen Mich Angler Aber Die Wichtigsten Nennen Mich Papa Notebook
by Suhrhoff Books
Learn'n to Hunt'em, Shoot'em, Prepare'em, Cook'em Cookbook for Beginning Hunters & Their Families
by Bob Swope
A collection of stories about bird hunting in Australia by an accomplished contributor for many national sporting magazines.