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Wingshooter's Guide to Wisconsin: Upland Birds and Waterfowl

Wingshooter's Guide to Wisconsin: Upland Birds and Waterfowl

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Angry because I wasted money.
Review: I'm a fledgling hunter that lives in Wisconsin. As such I was excited to come across this book here at Amazon. Unfortunately the book description claims 'The book delivers everything there is to know about bird hunting in Wisconsin'. This is disgustingly untrue. Everything in this book is either generic ('Geese have dark meat') or is available on the web and in a DNR publication. Have the authors ever hunted in Wisconsin? Have they held a gun? After searching the book I cannot say. This book could have been compiled from anywhere by anyone with an internet connection. Oh wait that is not fair. One might also need a phone to get a current list of Waterfowl Production Areas.

As for the 'detailed maps' of public hunting areas - they are the PDF files from the DNR website.

Their is no excuse for a rip-off like this one. Why do I have to give it one star? I'd try to sell it used but I have a conscience.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Angry because I wasted money.
Review: I'm a fledgling hunter that lives in Wisconsin. As such I was excited to come across this book here at Amazon. Unfortunately the book description claims 'The book delivers everything there is to know about bird hunting in Wisconsin'. This is disgustingly untrue. Everything in this book is either generic ('Geese have dark meat') or is available on the web and in a DNR publication. Have the authors ever hunted in Wisconsin? Have they held a gun? After searching the book I cannot say. This book could have been compiled from anywhere by anyone with an internet connection. Oh wait that is not fair. One might also need a phone to get a current list of Waterfowl Production Areas.

As for the 'detailed maps' of public hunting areas - they are the PDF files from the DNR website.

Their is no excuse for a rip-off like this one. Why do I have to give it one star? I'd try to sell it used but I have a conscience.


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