Summary
This book of essays on 40 years of hunting and fishing, is humorous and quirky. The prose is as bracing as an autumn day in the uplands, as relaxing as a fireside chair. In these irrestible pages, Ted Ross sweeps us along the paths and trails of days afield filled with gallant dogs, whirring wings, and promising rivers. And he does it in only the way this eccentric sportsman can. It's damn good writing and the way hunting tales should be told.
Author Bio
Ted Ross is an American outdoor writer known for his humorous, distinctive essays on hunting and fishing. His work often blends firsthand field experience with vivid observation and a lively, informal style. In Stick Season Grouse, he draws on decades of time afield to portray dogs, birds, rivers, and the changing moods of the outdoors with warmth and wit.
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