This waterfowling classic recounts the esteemed artist and skilled
duck hunter David Hagerbaumer’s half century of experiences
hunting brant and other species along the Pacific Coast. Since his
early days on the marsh in the 1920s, Hagerbaumer perfected the art
and sport of waterfowling both as artist painting wood ducks and
mallards and hunting every sporting bird species across North
America. He especially appreciated the black brant of the Pacific,
saying they symbolized all that is wild and free. In this
recognized classic Hagerbaumer has compiled his best-loved stories
and recollections of waterfowl hunting and accompanies the text
with his fine illustrations.
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