Upland Autumn: Birds, Dogs, and Shotgun Shells

Hardback

Main Details

Title Upland Autumn: Birds, Dogs, and Shotgun Shells
Authors and Contributors      By (author) William G. Tapply
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreHunting or shooting animals and game
ISBN/Barcode 9781602397835
ClassificationsDewey:799.24
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 15 October 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

William Tapply was a devoted and passionate grouse hunter, who took his twenty-gauge Parker, his gundog, and a friend or two and roamed the hills and valleys of New England every autumn, seeking an elusive bird not much larger than your hand. In this collection of twenty stories, all previously published in such magazines as Field & Stream and Shooting Sportsman, Tapply takes us along as he explores new coverts, tromps through old ones, makes great shots and memorable misses, and reminisces with old friends about hunting in the good old days. Through these pages, you'll meet Tapply's father, a Field & Stream contributor who took young Bill along on hunts and taught him not only how to shoot, but also how to appreciate the woods, the waters, and an elusive little bird that has such a devoted following. You'll also get to meet the friends of Bill's father, men such as Frank Woolner and Burton Spiller, men who helped establish the traditions associated with upland bird hunting. And, of course, you'll get to hunt with Tapply's dogs, including Burt, his faithful Brittany. Tapply's knack for evoking the subtle, telling details of people, places, and things will hit home with every reader. If you yearn for crisp autumn days, blazing foliage, the tinkle of a dog's bell in thick cover, and the explosive whir as a grouse blasts into the air; if the smell of woodsmoke, apple orchards, and gunpowder stirs something in your soul; then Upland Autumn is the book for you.

Author Biography

William G. Tapply was the author of dozens of books, including more than two dozen New England-based mystery novels and nearly a thousand magazine articles, mostly about fly fishing and the outdoors. Tapply died in July 2009 after a battle with leukemia. He lived and wrote in Hancock, New Hampshire.

Reviews

The late Tapply shows us that he is as insightful, articulate and witty when writing about hunting in New England as he is in his Brady Coyne and Stoney Calhoun mystery series.... Fans of Tapply s writing about fishing will recognize in these hunting essays Tapply s signature sensitivity to the natural world. --John Rowen Bill Tapply is a terrific writer. --Jay Cassell, Deputy Editor, Field & Stream Bill Tapply is...unassuming and funny, practical and wry. --Ted Leeson, co-author of The Benchside Introduction to Fly Tying Bill Tapply is a terrific writer.--Jay Cassell, Deputy Editor, Field & Stream Tapply is a writer with a fine eye and an acute sense of place. William G. Tapply is a superstar. Bill Tapply is a terrific writer. -- Jay Cassell, Deputy Editor, Field & Stream