Author: Paul Fersen
Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT ( THE LYONS PRESS, FALCON), Nov 2007
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 1-59921-152-1
Synopsis
Tales of becoming a New Englander while remembering a strange & distant life in the rural South, of building ones own home & raising a family, of finding the best dog ever, of catching the biggest fish with his smallest son, & finding respite in the field with dog & duck. 5x8 inches, 224 pgs.
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He grew up in the Georgia woods, played football for the New Orleans Saints, spent a few years as a ski bum, put in his time as a Vermont farmer, and eventually sold his farm to take a desk job. Through all this, writer Paul Fersen has never lost his sense of humor or appreciation for a good hunting dog. These are tales of becoming a New Englander while remembering a strange and distant life in the rural South, of building ones own home and raising a family, of finding the best dog ever, of catching the biggest fish with his smallest son, and finding respite in the field with dog and duck. A wonderful collection of stories outdoorsmen and women will laugh along with, in small doses or all at once.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Paul Fersen is a longtime staffer for Orvis, and who has written a regular column for Stratton and frequently contributes to Grays Sporting Journal. He lives in Dorset, Vermont.