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Dan Brandvold's Wingshooter's Guide to Washington reveals that, along with its famous chukar hunting, Washington offers great hunting for huns, pheasants and valley quail in the eastern portions of the state and excellent mountain grouse hunting in the western region. Washington also offers hunting for three subspecies of wild turkey, a claim few states can make. There is ample room to hunt in the national forests for ruffed and blue grouse, and even mountain quail, and large tracts of public land are available in the east to chase chukars and huns. If you haven't tried Washington's wingshooting, you have definitely missed some great hunting.
2001 edition, softcover 6" x 9", 312 pages, 40+ bird distribution maps, 60+ 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