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5.0 out of 5 stars Ben shows the way to successfully hunting western birds
Don't even consider heading after huns, chukar, or sharptails (particularly huns)without reading anything you can get your hands on that Ben O. Williams has written. Haven't read Ben? Start with this book.

Ben is one of our living treasures in the domain of bird hunting with pointing dogs.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been worse
Several Wilderness Press books were written by the author or his hunting buddies. The latter is the case with "Western Wings". So it goes without saying that is no classic of upland bird hunting, but rather a loosely organized collection of hunting tales and observations of your average Western bird hunter. Williams does do a good job of describing the...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been worse, December 5, 2001
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This review is from: Western Wings: Hunting Upland Birds on the Northern Plains (Hardcover)
Several Wilderness Press books were written by the author or his hunting buddies. The latter is the case with "Western Wings". So it goes without saying that is no classic of upland bird hunting, but rather a loosely organized collection of hunting tales and observations of your average Western bird hunter. Williams does do a good job of describing the behavioral patterns of birds throughout the days and the seasons, and dispels some common myths about prairie gamebirds (e.g. "huns always flush wild in the late season"). You get the impression he knows his bird dogs, although he does does not really delve into the subject. I do have to respect him for NOT including a chapter on pheasants---which he says he hunts "reluctantly". This book is really mostly his personal homage to the vast grasslands of the West, and the grouse, prairie chickens, and huns that make the Big Sky country a bird hunter's dream. It is neither great writing nor informative naturalism, but it's a pleasant book to crack open on a winter's night, when you want to reflect on seasons past.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ben shows the way to successfully hunting western birds, May 2, 2009
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This review is from: Western Wings: Hunting Upland Birds on the Northern Plains (Hardcover)
Don't even consider heading after huns, chukar, or sharptails (particularly huns)without reading anything you can get your hands on that Ben O. Williams has written. Haven't read Ben? Start with this book.

Ben is one of our living treasures in the domain of bird hunting with pointing dogs.
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