About This Book
A series of rural reminiscences and practical essays traces a youth's progression from early fascination with an old firearm to seasoned country pursuits, combining childhood memories, close natural description, and portraits of local poachers and odd characters. Anecdote and instruction alternate as the narrator recounts outings in fields and woods and explains methods for small-game shooting, ferreting, trapping, and stalking, with attention to tools, seasonality, and improvisation. The voice balances affectionate observation of landscape and wildlife with wry notes on social customs and resourcefulness, concluding with reflections on changing firearms and the habits of the countryside.
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