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Twenty-six years reminiscences of Scotch grouse moors

By W. A. (William Alexander) Adams

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience the transformation of Scottish grouse hunting over a quarter-century, filled with camaraderie, challenges, and the raw beauty of the moors.

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2014-05-28
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"Twenty-six Years Reminiscences of Scotch Grouse Moors" by W. A. Adams is a late 1800s memoir offering a nostalgic reflection on decades spent grouse shooting in Scotland. The book recounts the evolving landscape and challenges of the sport, set against the backdrop of Scotland's untamed moors. Readers learn about the author's early hunting experiences and see the stark beauty of the lonely, wild terrain, as well as lessons learned and the strong bonds formed with fellow hunters and their indispensable dogs. The story starts with a humorous account of the author's inaugural hunt, illustrating the thrill and difficulties that sparked a lifelong dedication to chasing ever elusive grouse.

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