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America's Greatest Game Bird Archibald Rutledge's Turkey-Hunting Tales Edited by Jim Casada Captures the lure and lore of the wary creature once proposed as the U.S. national bird
6 x 9, 222 pages
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ABOUT THE BOOKDuring the first half of the twentieth century, Archibald Rutledge hunted wild turkeys in the woodlands surrounding his ancestral South Carolina plantation. He became wise in the ways of the wary creature and wrote prolifically about the sport. In this collection, noted outdoor writer Jim Casada gathers thirty-four of Rutledge's finest turkey-hunting yarns. America's Greatest Game Bird joins Tales of Whitetails and Hunting & Home in the Southern Heartland to complete a trilogy of outstanding Rutledge stories.
ABOUT THE EDITORJim Casada, a nationally recognized authority on turkey hunting, is author of several books on the outdoors. He lives in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
ALSO FROM THE EDITORHunting & Home in the Southern Heartland
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