White grouse: wing-shooting on the edge

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A bird hunter relates the thrill of white grouse wing-shooting in Alaska. His passion for the sport started when he was only seven years old and shot his first ptarmigan. Ptarmigans are found throughout Alaska and change their natural brown feathers into snow-white plumage during the winter.

author: Marsh, Ken
Recreation, Ptarmigans

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Winter sport: wrapping up the season with a bird of another feature

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A hunter narrates an encounter he had with two ruffed grouse in the Alaskan wilderness. He easily bagged the first grouse and decided to hunt the remaining one the day after. During his second foray, he failed to bag the second grouse but successfully shot a spruce grouse, instead.

author: Marsh, Ken
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Fool hen, glad heart: an Alaska bird hunter's diary

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Hunting spruce grouse in Alaska is just as pleasant as any other hunting. The weather and sights of the wood in August, September and October are describe along with some hunting anecdotes.

author: Marsh, Ken
Description and travel

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subjects list: Personal narratives, Alaska, Hunters, Grouse shooting
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