Grouse Hunter's Almanac: The Other Kind of Hunting


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Like that earlier grouse hunter Aldo Leopold, Mark Parman takes to the woods when the aspens are smoky gold. Here, in an evocative almanac that chronicles the early season of the grouse hunt through its end in the snows of January, Parman follows his dog through the changing trees and foliage, thrills to the sudden flush of beating wings, and holds a bird in hand, thankful for the meal it will provide. Distilling twenty seasons of grouse hunting into these essays, he writes of old dogs and gun lust, cover and clear cutting, climate change, companions male and female, wildlife art, and stumps. A Grouse Hunter's Almanac delves into the mind of a hunter, exploring the Northwoods with an eye for more than just game.

Notable and quotable. Parman stakes out original territory and provides a vivid snapshot of the Northwoods.--John Motoviloff, author of Wisconsin Wildfoods: 100 Recipes for Badger State Bounties

Extremely rich and detailed. Parman puts forth original and genuine experiences.--Richard Yatzeck, author of Hunting the Edges



Author: Mark Parman
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: 03/06/2018
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 7.30h x 5.60w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9780299249243
ISBN10: 0299249247
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Hunting
- Nature | Essays
- Pets | Dogs | General

About the Author
Mark Parman is a member of the Ruffed Grouse Society and the Loyal Order of Dedicated Grouse Hunters. He is coauthor of Fat Tire Wisconsin: A Mountain Bike Trail Guide and teaches English and journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Marathon County. He has written for Sports Afield, Pointing Dog Journal, and other outdoor magazines.