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A collection of personal essays and sketches arguing that fishing and hunting cultivate virtues such as patience, reflection, and reverence for nature; the author defends fishermen against social criticism, recounts sporting outings and practical advice on techniques for duck, quail, and rabbit shooting, and reflects on the restorative and civic value of outdoor life. Drawn from personal experience and illustrated with anecdotes about well-known public figures, the pieces mix moral reflection, practical tips, and vivid descriptions of trips to argue that sporting pursuits enrich character and well-being.
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