A fictional Maine guide who won many friends and admirers through
the pages of Field & Stream magazine in the 1920s and '30s, Dud
Dean is very much a product of his creator. Arthur Macdougall was
an avid outdoorsman and a minister in Bingham, Maine, a tiny town
perched on the reaches of the mighty Kennebec River. The tales in
this book were compiled by Macdougall's son, Walter.
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