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A Rough-Shooting Dog: Reflections from Thick and Uncivil Sorts of Places

By Charles Fergus & Joe Fornelli (Illustrator)
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A Rough-Shooting Dog is the compelling account of a man and his best friend--an English springer spaniel named Jenny. The author chronicles the training and first hunting season of his beloved canine friend and hunting companion, taking the reader into the field in pursuit of woodcock, pheasant, and grouse--noting that the two are a team and must work closely together in order to be successful hunters. Fergus discusses the roughshoots: cattail slough, beaver pond, alder jungle, and old orchards--all the while teaching the reader a little about life.

It is a book about the dramas, joys, and frustrations of hunting with a dog--and a reflection about land, wildlife, and the ways in which these facets of the natural world can be experienced fully through upland bird hunting. A Rough-Shooting Dog won't disappoint.


Item Specifications...

Pages   234
Dimensions:   Length: 0.75" Width: 6" Height: 9"
Weight:   0.86 lbs.
Binding  Softcover
Release Date   Aug 1, 2006
ISBN  159228857X  
EAN  9781592288571  


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About this Author/Artist
Charles Fergus is the author of The Wingless Crow, a collection of essays on nature and country living, and Shadow Catcher, a novel. His articles have appeared in Pennsylvania Game News, Country Journal, Harrowsmith, Shooting Sportsman, Science, and other magazines. He lives in central Pennsylvania.

Joe Fornelli, whose superb illustrations grace this book, is one of America's leading sporting artists. He lives in Park Ridge, Illinois.


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Reviews - What do our customers think?
A Rough Shooting Dog  May 16, 2007
If you have owned a Springer, enhance your enjoyment & memories with this wonderful read. A great book.
 
A thoughtful book on the emotions of hunting  Nov 4, 2006
I have read other books by this author. Most of them are autobiographical (mixed with practical hints about dog training and bird hunting). All are well written. This one is the best, I think. That relationship with his springer transcends the usual mush. The dog obviously was a paragon, the dog of a lifetime.
The reciprocity between the two gives the lie to those who claim that dogs have learned how to con humans into doing their wont.
The book is well worth reading. It will enlighten and grab you.
 
A great book that is about more then just training ESS  Dec 17, 2004
I read this book to learn something about training English Springer Spaniels. I walked away with a deeper reflection on myself. The Author shares his experiences during the time when he acquired his first Springer. He also shared with you things that where happening in his life (like the passing of his father) and the deeper understanding of nature that blossomed during that same period. A wonderful book and a great read.
 
A wonderful surprise  Jul 20, 1999
I found this one by accident in the local library. The title was the flash of motion; the cover confirmed that this book was, indeed, something I should have been seeking; and a few minutes' idling through the first chapter snared my full attention. Fergus is a rare combination of sophistication, rural woodsense, and honest observation (within and without). He's the "thoughtful action" sort of character, intelligent and very much at ease in his chosen home, who so puzzles and disquiets our urban cousins who simply have no frame of reference in which he fits. His springer spaniel Jenny sounds like a godsend as hunting dogs go, but with enough flaws to keep her off any pedestal, and enough love of the hunt to keep her in the field. My father's long-gone springer spaniel Maxie was the legend around our pheasant-oriented household in Nebraska, so for me, Fergus's essays about his relationship with Jenny provide insight into my father's character. Of course this book will be wrapped under my dad's tree this Christmas. Not to be missed--just don't read it in July, with grouse season several months away.
 

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