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good timing Dean- that was one I had not read
but, a copy arrived a two days ago- well into it now good classic Buckingham
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Great choices but I have you both beat. Here's a sublime, upland classic that remained on the NYT best-seller list for three years running. Enjoy.
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I guess that my favourite was one written by my old University of South Carolina English professor Havilah Babcock "My Health Is Better In November"
Best Regards, George
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Whats a "quail"
When I was growing up I think I never heard them referred to as anything but birds until I was maybe 16 or so ! Back when wild birds were still fairly easy to come by in central Virginia you rarely heard of anyone shooting Grouse and much less Woodcock ! There's an older dog trainer skeet shooter by the name of Robin Agee that lives down in Farmville VA . Thirty years ago I still remember him talking about wild birds below Richmond to the Carolina line . I wish I could figure out a way to write birds to mimic the way he and George Parkins pronounced the word it was priceless .
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My aunt's husband was a student at USC when Babcock was still teaching ! He may have been living as a Sandlapper but he was still a Virginian in his heart .
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I grew up bird hunting with my father in Virginia. The first bird I ever shot was in Matthews Co. with Dad and Capt. Coles Hudgins. Those two had limited out; the dog pointed beside a tidal creek and they told me go ahead and shoot. I walked in, the bird took to flight, swung to the left, and I got him with my grandfather's Model 21. I have a fairly large collection of bird hunting books, but the one that captures the essence of the sport best, for me, is Robert Ruark's The Old Man and the Boy.
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04-02-2015, 08:27 AM | #9 | ||||||
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Thanks Dave. Well, Havilah Babcock is classic quail. Some of the management books like Herb Stoddard's The Bobwhite Quail and Walter Rosene's book are good and also talk a lot about some of the great quail plantations. Will think of more soon
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Call of the Quail, an anthology by Countrysport Press, is a good book as it covers a wide array of aspects of quail hunting. The chapter on quail guns is good too.
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