Background
Huggler, Tom was born on June 19, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Eldon A. and Leona C. (Thompson) Huggler.
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"An absolute must for the serious quail hunger." --Rocky Evans, Executive Director, Quail Unlimited
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(A Fall of Woodcock: A Season's Worth of Tales on Hunting ...)
A Fall of Woodcock: A Season's Worth of Tales on Hunting a Most Elusive Little Game Bird BY Huggler, Tom ( Author ) { Paperback } 2014
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(The author has traveled throughout North America to, in T...)
The author has traveled throughout North America to, in Tom Huggler's words, "find, study, photograph, hunt and eat the seven species of native grouse inhabiting North America." He has crafted a comprehensive "how to" book on hunting ruffed grouse, sharptail, the prairie grouse, sage and blue grouse as well as ptarmigan. While it is certainly instructional, it is also much, much more. Huggler's warm, reflective narrative weaves personalities of honest humorous people and the feel and texture of wild hunting lands into a literary tapestry not unlike Steinbeck's Travels with Charlie. This is a limited first edition signed and numbered by the author.
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( A fall of woodcock into a covert you have either chose...)
A fall of woodcock into a covert you have either chosen or to which you have been directed is a magic all its own,” Tom Huggler writes in this book devoted to the woodcock and to those who await the return to their favorite coverts each autumn. This book, with a new introduction by Charley Waterman, casts a similar spell as it chronicles Tom’s travels to New England, the Maritimes, Maine, Louisiana, then back to his beloved Michigan in search of a better understanding of the woodcock, and finally, a better understanding of himself. Like the annual migratory flights of the woodcock, A Fall of Woodcock follows no particular line, but rather meanders along the main currents and causeways of Huggler’s life, dropping down here and there in places that both sustain it and give it meaning. It covers his early hunting years, old friends and new ones, four-legged partners, woodcock researchers, and a visit with H. G. Tap” Tapply. Huggler also traces his evolution from a run-and-gun birder to a slower but surer hunter who sets his own pace and his own bag limits. Those familiar with the magic and mystery of the American woodcock are sure to find a kindred spirit here.
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Huggler, Tom was born on June 19, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Eldon A. and Leona C. (Thompson) Huggler.
Bachelor, University of Michigan, FLint, 1968; Master of Arts, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1972.
Teacher high school English, Genesee (Michigan) Schools, 1968-1982; freelance writer, photographer, Lansing, Michigan, since 1982.
( A fall of woodcock into a covert you have either chose...)
(The author has traveled throughout North America to, in T...)
(A Fall of Woodcock: A Season's Worth of Tales on Hunting ...)
("An absolute must for the serious quail hunger." --Rocky ...)
(Book by Huggler, Tom, Huggler, Thomas E.)
(Book by Huggler, Tom)
(NEW. Large oversized PB. NEW. Minor shelf wear (B229))
Member Outdoor Writers Association American (board directors 1986-1989, president 1992-1993), Michigan Outdoor Writers Association (board directors 1985-1988), Association Great Lakes Outdoor Writers (board directors 1986-1989).
Children: Brian T., Jennifer. Married Laura A. Albrecht, July 15, 1989.