Hunting the Quails of North America

Hunting the Quails of North America
Title Hunting the Quails of North America PDF eBook
Author Ben O. Williams
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Quail shooting
ISBN 9781572233072

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Hunting the Quails of North America is quintessential Ben O. Williams taut, direct, suffused with earned knowledge, and permeated by a gentle humor. It is a joyous book, brimming with its authors love of life afield, and while easily the most useful guide extant on the subject of wingshooting North American quails, it is also far more than a how-to manual. Its pages serve up wisdom, vision, and finally the ineffable and heartbreaking beauty of days spent out of doors. David Guterson, Snow Falling on Cedars and East of the Mountains. For Ben Williams, there is something very special about bird hunting. This book is not only about hunting game birds, bird dogs and bird guns, although they have been an important part of Williams life. Its also about each birds origin, distribution, life cycle, behavior, habitat, food and daily routine. Its about what Williams calls Learning Wild Things. Six species of quail are covered, each discussed in terms of when Williams first hunted the bird, exploring the bird's life cycle, and explaining how Williams hunts the bird today. These essays are about hunting wild things and wild places with clouds moving overhead and rocks beneath one's boots.

Western Wings

Western Wings
Title Western Wings PDF eBook
Author Ben O. Williams
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1998
Genre Nature
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This book is Williams' culmination of over 40 years spent in the field, spending upwards of 200 days each year photographing, hunting, or running dogs on the Western prairies. In it, he seeks to understand everything about the birds and their environment, covering in detail the gray (Hungarian) partridge, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, and prairie chicken. Williams discusses their habits throughout the year, their habitat, mating rituals, identification, what they eat and why, and --most importantly--how to look over a vast section of prairie and identify the habitat within the habitat to locate birds.

Bird Dog

Bird Dog
Title Bird Dog PDF eBook
Author Ben O. Williams
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Bird dogs
ISBN 9781572235809

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Ben O. Williams has become legendary for his hard-charging, bold, and obedient hunting dogs. The training method he has developed over forty years consistently produces dogs that are friendly and affectionate, yet who also perform at the highest level of excellence in the field. And the best part is the Ben O. Williams Instinctive Method revealed in this book is not only easy, but fun for both owner and dog. Both a training manual and a bird philosophy, the heavily-illustrated Bird Dog reveals unique and timed-tested methods that cultivate a dog's desires and instincts to achieve upland hunting bliss, while also creating a loveable home companion. Williams is an acclaimed dog breeder, trainer, and outdoor writer who is the author of several books. He is a dog magazine columnist, and a member of the Orvis Wingshooting Advisory Board. He and his dogs have appeared on many outdoor television shows, including Gray's Sporting Journal.

Quail Plantations of South Georgia and North Florida

Quail Plantations of South Georgia and North Florida
Title Quail Plantations of South Georgia and North Florida PDF eBook
Author Hank Margeson
Publisher
Pages 109
Release 1991
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780820313863

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Quail Hunting in America

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

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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.

Huns & Hun Hunting

Huns & Hun Hunting
Title Huns & Hun Hunting PDF eBook
Author Ben O. Williams
Publisher Willow Creek Press
Pages 135
Release 2014-07-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 1623430429

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Hungarian partridge were first introduced to Saskatchewan 100 years ago. The birds flourished and soon expanded their range to include the American West and Midwest. Only in the last several decades have hunters turned serious attention to these tremendous game birds, but due to their fickle and often mysterious nature, the challenge has proven difficult at best for the majority of us. Ben O. Williams, however, has been writing about and hunting Huns for over 30 years, having accumulated over 5,000 hours afield in their pursuit with his ever evolving line of Brittany spaniels. Ben is the most accomplished and eloquent mentor for Hungarian partridge hunters presently found on planet earth, and this information packed book is the proof. Don't lend it to anyone, and don't lose it, for it provides you with all the distilled knowledge required to attain consistent success on your own Hun hunts.

The Master of Game

The Master of Game
Title The Master of Game PDF eBook
Author Edward (of Norwich)
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1909
Genre Hunting
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