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John Shewey demonstrates that Oregon is a wonderful sleeper state for bird hunting in his Wingshooter's Guide to Oregon. There are ample numbers of ruffed and blue grouse in the mountains, chukar and Hungarian partridge in the eastern deserts, solid populations of valley quail, some mountain quail, and a plentiful turkey population as well.
1999 edition, softcover 6" x 9", 371 pages, 40+ bird distribution maps, 70+ black and white photos.
Each guide contains bird descriptions, bird distribution maps, tips, tactics, and techniques; where to hunt as well as when and how to get there; field dressing a bird for the table or the taxidermist; clothing and equipment suggestions, along with checklists; and helpful advice on taking your hunting dog with you.
Covered Topics Include:
Bird distribution maps
Hunting public and private land (includes maps)
Hunting equipment
Hunting dogs
Hunting techniques
Public land opportunities, including BLM, national forests, and state lands