A Book on Duck Shooting

A Book on Duck Shooting
Title A Book on Duck Shooting PDF eBook
Author Van Campen Heilner
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 591
Release 2012-10-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1447499042

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This vintage volume contains a practical and informative book on shooting duck, and includes tips and hints on technique, instructions for attaining best results, information on equipment, historical and anecdotal information... and much more. Complete with authentic photographs and a wealth of information invaluable to the keen duck hunter, this volume constitutes a must-have for anyone with a serious interest in the sport. The chapters of this book include: “Shooting Wildfowl”, “The Wheat Fields of Alberta”, “Black Ducks Here and There”, “The Wariest Wildfowl”, “Down Barnstable Way”, “Mississippi Mud”, “Winter Along the Baltic”, “Beyond the Sierras”, “From Illinois to Arkansas”, “The Watch Gander”, “Down by the Rio Grande”, etcetera. This antiquarian volume is being republished now in an affordable, modern, high quality edition - complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on shooting wildfowl.

A Ducks Unlimited Guide to Hunting Diving and Sea Ducks

A Ducks Unlimited Guide to Hunting Diving and Sea Ducks
Title A Ducks Unlimited Guide to Hunting Diving and Sea Ducks PDF eBook
Author Gary Kramer
Publisher Ducks Unlimited
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Duck shooting
ISBN 9781932052107

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The first how-to guide devoted exclusively to hunting diving ducks.

American Buffalo

American Buffalo
Title American Buffalo PDF eBook
Author Steven Rinella
Publisher Random House
Pages 290
Release 2008-12-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 0385526857

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From the host of the Travel Channel’s “The Wild Within.” A hunt for the American buffalo—an adventurous, fascinating examination of an animal that has haunted the American imagination. In 2005, Steven Rinella won a lottery permit to hunt for a wild buffalo, or American bison, in the Alaskan wilderness. Despite the odds—there’s only a 2 percent chance of drawing the permit, and fewer than 20 percent of those hunters are successful—Rinella managed to kill a buffalo on a snow-covered mountainside and then raft the meat back to civilization while being trailed by grizzly bears and suffering from hypothermia. Throughout these adventures, Rinella found himself contemplating his own place among the 14,000 years’ worth of buffalo hunters in North America, as well as the buffalo’s place in the American experience. At the time of the Revolutionary War, North America was home to approximately 40 million buffalo, the largest herd of big mammals on the planet, but by the mid-1890s only a few hundred remained. Now that the buffalo is on the verge of a dramatic ecological recovery across the West, Americans are faced with the challenge of how, and if, we can dare to share our land with a beast that is the embodiment of the American wilderness. American Buffalo is a narrative tale of Rinella’s hunt. But beyond that, it is the story of the many ways in which the buffalo has shaped our national identity. Rinella takes us across the continent in search of the buffalo’s past, present, and future: to the Bering Land Bridge, where scientists search for buffalo bones amid artifacts of the New World’s earliest human inhabitants; to buffalo jumps where Native Americans once ran buffalo over cliffs by the thousands; to the Detroit Carbon works, a “bone charcoal” plant that made fortunes in the late 1800s by turning millions of tons of buffalo bones into bone meal, black dye, and fine china; and even to an abattoir turned fashion mecca in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, where a depressed buffalo named Black Diamond met his fate after serving as the model for the American nickel. Rinella’s erudition and exuberance, combined with his gift for storytelling, make him the perfect guide for a book that combines outdoor adventure with a quirky blend of facts and observations about history, biology, and the natural world. Both a captivating narrative and a book of environmental and historical significance, American Buffalo tells us as much about ourselves as Americans as it does about the creature who perhaps best of all embodies the American ethos.

Duck Hunting

Duck Hunting
Title Duck Hunting PDF eBook
Author Tom Carpenter
Publisher North Star Editions, Inc.
Pages 35
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1635174236

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Explains the equipment, skills, and techniques needed for duck hunting. Vibrant photographs and clear text help readers understand and imagine this fascinating way to explore the outdoors.

Waterfowl of the World

Waterfowl of the World
Title Waterfowl of the World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-12-06
Genre
ISBN 9781591522942

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Through the images of award-winning photographer Gary Kramer and the words of Kramer and Greg Mensik, Waterfowl of the World takes readers on a visual and literary journey in search of all 167 species of ducks, geese, and swans on Earth. Among these are a few on the brink of extinction, like the Madagascar Pocharand Brazilian Merganser; and those that are struggling, such as the White-winged Duck and Baer's Pochard.

That Wild Country

That Wild Country
Title That Wild Country PDF eBook
Author Mark Kenyon
Publisher Little a
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781542043045

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From prominent outdoorsman and nature writer Mark Kenyon comes an engrossing reflection on the past and future battles over our most revered landscapes--America's public lands. Every American is a public-land owner, inheritor to the largest public-land trust in the world. These vast expanses provide a home to wildlife populations, a vital source of clean air and water, and a haven for recreation. Since its inception, however, America's public land system has been embroiled in controversy--caught in the push and pull between the desire to develop the valuable resources the land holds or conserve them. Alarmed by rising tensions over the use of these lands, hunter, angler, and outdoor enthusiast Mark Kenyon set out to explore the spaces involved in this heated debate, and learn firsthand how they came to be and what their future might hold. Part travelogue and part historical examination, That Wild Country invites readers on an intimate tour of the wondrous wild and public places that are a uniquely profound and endangered part of the American landscape.

Duck Hunting

Duck Hunting
Title Duck Hunting PDF eBook
Author Dick Sternberg
Publisher Creative Publishing International
Pages 143
Release 1997
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780865730656

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A guide for duck hunters that includes information on duck habitats, breeding behaviors, food habits, migration patterns, and other related topics.