From grouse to snipe and woodcock to waterfowl, Wisconsin has a tremendous variety of wingshooting opportunities. The Wingshooter's Guide to Wisconsin outlines all of the various bird hunting opportunities. In addition, there is valuable travel information pertaining to lodging, restaurants, and sporting goods stores for both the resident and non-resident.
Authors Mickey O. Johnson and Dr. Roland Kehr also include distribution maps by region and a very detailed synopsis of the great public hunting opportunities in the great state of Wisconsin. Soft cover, 6 x 9, 352 pages, 60 maps, 70 Black and White photos.
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By: Mickey O. Johnson and Dr. Roland Kehr
Soft Cover
352 pages, 60 maps, 70 Black and White photos
6 x 9 in.
Mickey Johnson moved to Minnesota in 1970 to hunt and fish, and to attend college. His current agenda consists of upland bird hunting, working with his dogs, photography, cooking, flyfishing for trout and sunfish, and writing. He also guides for upland bird hunting, is president of the local Trout Unlimited, and raises funds for the Ruffed Grouse Society. He lives in Brainerd, Minnesota, with his wife, Gayle.
Dr. Roland Kehr lives in Brainerd, Minnesota, "just a stone's throw away" from Wisconsin's fabulous ruffed grouse and woodcock hunting. He and his wife, Pat, enjoy life in the company of their three English setters. He does some guiding for ruffed grouse and woodcock. Most of his friends feel that he spends more time at planning hunts and hunting than he does at dentistry.
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