Although the term "e;poaching"e; has now come to refer to hunters and anglers who deliberately flout game regulations, famed outdoorsman John Watson uses these phrases in a broader, less pejorative sense in this collection, which brings together a series of hunting articles he published in various periodicals throughout the course of his career. In the book, Watson provides valuable insight and step-by-step techniques to help hunters improve their tracking skills, precision, and overall success rate.
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- Title
- Contents
- Note
- Chapter I - Poachers and Poaching I.
- Chapter II - Poachers and Poaching II.
- Chapter III - Badgers and Otters
- Chapter IV - Couriers of the Air
- Chapter V - The Snow-Walkers
- Chapter VI - When Darkness Has Fallen
- Chapter VII - British Birds, Their Nests and Eggs
- Chapter VIII - Minor British Game Birds
- Chapter IX - Water Poachers
- Chapter X - Wild Ducks and Duck Decoying
- Chapter XI - Field and Covert Poachers
- Chapter XII - Homely Tragedy
- Chapter XIII - Workers in Woodcraft
- Chapter XIV - Sketches from Nature
- Endnotes
