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	<description>The History of Duck Hunting in the U.S.</description>
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		<title>Waterfowling America Vol. I</title>
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One of the foremost writers on waterfowling history, Wayne Capooth chronicles in Vol. One of Waterfowling America the fascinating and colorful accounts of how duck hunting evolves from its primitive beginnings with early modern man, some 40,000 years ago, to the Old World, to the New World, and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Waterfowling America Vol. II</title>
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One of the foremost writers on waterfowling history, Wayne Capooth chronicles the fascinating and colorful era of waterfowling in Vol. Two as duck hunting was practiced in Texas and the lower Mississippi Flyway &#8211; from Missouri to Arkansas, to Tennessee, to Mississippi, to Louisiana. Relive the olden and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Waterfowling America Vol. III</title>
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One of the foremost writers on waterfowling history, Wayne Capooth chronicles the fascinating and colorful accounts of how duck hunting evolved from its primitive beginnings with early modern man, some 40,000 years ago, to the Old World, to the New World in Vol. One. Vol. Two chronicles the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Red Letter Days</title>
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Before life passed me by, I wanted to take a few moments from my busy family and emergency room life and write a few of the interesting stories that has happened to me during 40-plus years of hunting, mostly waterfowl. Who can forget their first hunting trip and the wonderful enjoyment and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Golden Age of Hunting</title>
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My purpose in writing The Golden Age of Hunting, and its companion book, The Golden Age of Waterfowling, is to rescue from the oblivion into which it is rapidly sinking, the history of hunting in the Mid-South, to collate and preserve the memories and incidents of the earlier [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Golden Age of Waterfowling</title>
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As each year passes us by, the history of our waterfowling heritage in the Mid-South, like old photographs, slowly fades away until the details become harder to ascertain. Unless preserved, our history will eventually fade away altogether. What we have left, as recorded in this book after five [...]]]></description>
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