Wingshooter's
Guide to
Montana: Upland Birds and
Waterfowl
by
Chuck Johnson & Ben O. Williams
Wilderness Adventures Press (December 1995)
Softbound: 282 pages; ISBN: 1885106130
(From the back cover):
The Birds: Pheasants, Sage Grouse, Sharptails, Hungarian Partridge, Ruffed
Grouse, Franklin's Grouse, Ducks, Geese. Description of each species of
bird, where to find them and how to hunt them.
Block Management Information - Over 70 Maps - Hunting
National Forests - Hunting the Indian Reservations - Hunting Public Land -
Hunting the Waterfowl Refuges - Hunting Equipment - 56 Cities and Counties
Chuck Johnson has resided in Montana for ten years. He hunts waterfowl and
upland birds at least 60 days of each year with his wife Blanche and their
German wirehaired pointers. Chuck and Blanche own Wilderness Adventures, a
mail-order catalog featuring hunting and fly fishing books, as well as
Wilderness Adventures Press, a publishing house specializing in fine
books.
Ben
Williams has hunting the upland of Montana for over a third of a century.
He was one of the first people to bring pointed dogs into the state and
was hunting gamebirds when most Montana hunters thought only of big game.
Ben has been a naturalist in Yellowstone National Park, a school teacher,
a football and basketball coach, an architect, a sculptor, a photographer,
and an outdoor writer. Ben, his wife Bobbie, and their kennel full of
Brittanys have a base camp in Livingston, MT.
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