Struggling to cope with the loss of his job, a pyromaniac son, and a possibly unfaithful wife, house-husband Phil Landsdale and his new friend Bryan, a former detective living next door, become fascinated by his seductive neighbor Cassandra Payne, but the situation become complicated when Cassandra's husband is gunned down on the way home from the airport. Reprint.
The story of Wild Turkey is in many ways the story of bourbon itself. From the struggles of nineteenth-century immigrants, to the triumphs of the longest-tenured master distiller in the world, a bold, uniquely American spirit emerges.
The book is designed to further the already incredible comeback of America's wild turkey.
Whether you dream of mounting a prize bird over the mantle or are inspired to photograph turkeys in their natural environment, this comprehensive guide includes everything you need to successfully...
"Roger Latham was the recipient of the 1954 Outdoor Life National Conservation Award to his outstanding work with the wild turkey in his capacity of Chief of the Division of...
Wild turkeys have roamed the woodlands of North America since before hunters came.
This is a must book for the serious turkey hunter, especially for anyone who hunts this wiliest of game birds on public land.In this book, you'll learn how to: roost birds at night; use the right calls at the right times; find the perfect ...
A child observes wild turkeys through the seasons. Includes facts about this classic American bird, as well as tips to help children make their own cut-paper collages and nature journal. Simultaneous.
His passion and enthusiasm brims from every page as he transports readers to every hunt, in stride with every hunting partner. (6 1/4 X 9 1/4, 260 pages) If John McDaniel had had his way, he would have titled this book "Keepers of the Faith ...
When Joe Hutto began his experiment in imprinting two dozen wild turkey-in the tradition of the great animal behaviorist, Konrad Lorenz-he had no idea that it would change his life.
—WILLIAM F. PORTER (1992) The concept of habitat in this chapter was proposed by Block and Brennan (1993) and Krausman and Morrison (2016). Habitat is organism specific and is defined as “a subset of physical environmental factors that ...