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Another Day Afield

By Jake Smith

The Lost Branch Sportsman's Club - Jake Smith, Chris Smith, Jon Osborn, and Greg Frey - returns with more hunting, fishing and outdoor stories, where chasing game and fish becomes more of a search for those moments that make us who we are and teach us how to escape from the expansion of a wild-less world.
Soft Cover. 150 pages.

$12.95

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PD276

Appalachian Grouse Dog: A Boomer's Memoir

If you're a Baby Boomer, you'll love this thoughtful treatment about a grouse dog that changed his life. History, culture, hunting and a love affair you'll recognize
Hard Cover. 138 pages.

$32.95

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PD277

Best Day Yet

By Ben O. Williams

A collection of Ben's true essays of outdoor activities and the folks of the Great High Plains. Rocky mountain memories of hunting, fishing, people, and places. The stories are all vintage Ben honest and heartfelt writing, instructive, and fun to read. These essays are about appreciating the land, enjoying the chase, conversations with outdoor folks, and kicking gravel with landowners. Meant to revive your memories of cherished experiences.
Soft Cover. 160 pages.

$14.95

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PD254

Empty Collars

By David A. Webb

These words of George Bird Evans capture what is at the heart of Empty Collars, a collection of writings about gun dogs, their owners, and the immutable bond between them. Losing a pet is never easy, and the connection between gun dog and owner seems to have an added intensity. Studies show that after losing a pet, owners need to go through the same stages of grief that they experience with any human loss. This anthology was created in an effort to provide empathy and comfort during this time.
Hardbound. 143 pages.

$20.95

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PD166

Grouse, Quail and a Splash of Woodcock

By Frank Jezioro

The content of this book is a mixture of hunting experiences, heavy on ruffed grouse and woodcock throughout the coverts of The Lake States, Canada and Appalachia, with a dash of wild quail from the nation's heartland. The whole book expresses real life experiences, joy and tribulations of the interactions of hunters and their dogs as they pursue these birds through the classic upland coverts.
Hardcover. 187 pages."The truly serious upland gunner is a dog man. Frank is a dog man and in this book shares experiences, knowledge, and ideas gained from fifty years of bird hunting from the Delta of Mississippi to the Prairies of Manitoba." Dave Meisner, Founder, The Pointing Dog Journal.

$24.95

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PD213

Hunting Dogs, Field Trial Dogs, Brittanys

By Martha H. Greenlee & David A. Webb

The stories in this book explore the connections that develop between dogs and their owners. This special collection includes a wide range of stories, dating from the early 1930s through 2005. They run the gamut, from the histories of famous pointer Mary Montrose and well-known Irish setter Smada Byrd, to the evolution of bird dogs in New England, to very personal anecdotes that are sure to touch the reader. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this celebration of hunting dogs, field-trial dogs, and brittanys.
158 pages. Hardcover.

$24.00

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PD216

Northwest of Someplace: Stories from Roads Less Traveled. Volume I

By Jake Smith

An anthology of hunting, fishing, and outdoor stories from four authors who have been there. The members of the Lost Branch Sportsman's Club share their stories of days in the woods and on the water of (mostly) Michigan chasing big game, small game, trout, panfish, or simply being outdoors, where success doesn't come through bag limits and competition, but by being present. Authors include PDJ/RJ/JL editor Jake Smith, and frequent contributors Jon Osborn, Chris Smith, and Greg Frey.
Soft Cover. 120 pages.

$12.95

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PD271

On the Wing: A Lifetime Afield with Shotgun and Dogs

By E. Donnall Thomas Jr.

This book is a reflection upon the author's 60 year experience hunting upland game birds and waterfowl. The text includes insightful observations on wildlife biology and habitat. It includes a lot of informative stories and information about hunting dogs, especially Labrador retrievers and various pointing breeds. While much of the material focuses on the author's current home state of Montana, settings also include Alaska, the desert Southwest, and Texas as well as international destinations such as New Zealand and multiple locations in Southern Africa. The text is supplemented by 45 high quality color photographs.
Soft Cover. 348 pages.

$26.00

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PD287

The Tattered Autumn Sky - Bird Hunting in the Heartland

By Tom Davis

A lively new collection of essays about sporting life, dogs, and the natural world from The Pointing Dog Journal's Editor-At-Large Tom Davis.
Hardbound. 288 pages.

$23.95

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PD168

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