Thursday, March 24, 2011

Wingshooting Wisdom: Prairie: A Guidebook For Finding & Hunting Public Lands

Ben O. Williams (Author)

There are hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands in America’s heartland available to grouse and partridge hunters. That’s the good news. The bad news is that without an understanding of the birds’ habitat requirements and behavior, as well as region-by-region population densities, hunters can waste a lot of boot leather finding them. This guide, the second in the Wingshooting Wisdom series, includes seasoned advice, maps, artwork and full-color photography of birds and habitats, up to date contacts and accommodations, and everything else needed to plan a successful hunt.

About the Author
Ben O. Williams is a noted photographer, author, bird hunter and dog breeder.  He is the author and photographer of American Wingshooting, also published by Willow Creek Press.

His photography and writing have appeared in many prominent sporting magazines including Grays’ Sporting Journal, Retriever Journal, Pointing Dog Journal (for which he is a columnist) and Shooting Sportsman. He lives along the Yellowstone River outside of Livingston, Montana, with his wife Bobbi, fourteen Brittany spaniels and two English pointers.

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