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Narrated by:
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Justin Spencer
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By:
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William Foster
About this listen
New England Grouse Shooting is one of the foundations of modern grouse hunting literature. Author and famous artist William Harnden Foster is considered one of the timeless authorities on grouse shooting, and this book stands as a testament to that knowledge. From the days of market hunting and hammer shotguns to the modern era of pointing dogs and the invention of skeet shooting, this book is a must-listen for any serious ruffed grouse hunter.
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- Curtis Hawkins
- 04-15-24
nice flow and tone.
the chapters worked with one another nicely. Easy to follow along and picture yourself in New England.
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- Mike breitenbach
- 11-18-22
Classic upland book!
Awesome to see this type of content now available on audiobook! Generally not a lot content available on upland hunting and classics are almost nonexistent.
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- Gary Wright
- 12-21-22
Great Story
Great detail on a hunter’s perspective. Painted a picture of a true conservationist! Great Book
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- M
- 11-16-22
Project Upland Pushes the Bar Higher!
So impressed that Project Upland was able to get the rights to this book. Probably the best upland book ever written and to be able to listen to it on the road makes it even more special. Cannot recommend this book enough.
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- Michael S.
- 09-28-23
A must read, or listen
Fantastic booked. Loved the history of the grouse hunter, the gear, the guns & all the knowledge that Mr Foster is sharing about habits & habitat
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