"Crowley spins a good yarn, and he has a knack for dragging the reader along, as one unlikely event follows another on the way to an almost-believable outcome. . . If you have ever stayed one cast too long on the water, slogged one mile too far up the trail or thrown one too many logs on the fire, then it's a safe bet you'll find yourself in some of Crowley's misadventures." DAN SMALL,
PhD, Producer, Outdoor Wisconsin Television
Part-time freelance writer for twenty-five years, Pete Crowley has been published in several national magazines including, Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, Fur, Fish & Game, Bowhunter Magazine and Fins & Feathers.
"If you're like most people, you'll find yourself somewhere in these stories. Reading them will transport you back to a time and place in your past when you experienced the joy, adventure and freedom of the outdoors." PETE CROWLEY,
Outdoor Follies
Roger B's Hunter's Guide
... to Wisconsin's Forest Crop Lands, by Roger Benzschawel
The Hunter's Guide Atlas - with its 10 Volumes covering all available Forest Crop Lands in Wisconsin, opens up access to Wisconsin's 1.5 Million Acres for all hunting and fishing enthusiasts. Makes a great gift.
Eat Like a Wildman
This is a collection of the most delicious wild game and fish recipes that Sports Afield magazine has published over the last 110 years. Authored by lifelong food connossieur and cookbook author, Rebecca Gray
500 Wild Game and Fish Recipes
This generous cookbook demonstrates how to use wild game, fish and fowl with many common ingredients to prepare exciting, memorable meals, with emphasis on venison, fish, and game birds. A final chapter addresses smoking, and canning for a variety of palate pleasers from venison jerky to beer-and-molasses smoked fish.
New from "Tales From a Game Warden" author John A. Walker, "The Old School." Walker's latest book in this series brings to eight the total of books loaded with rollicking tales and high adventure from this Yooper game warden from Manistique Michigan.
The Midwest Book Review has this to say about Walker's books: "A series of hilarious tales and anecdotal yarns drawn from the outdoor life of a game warden, complete with a seeminingly endless list of memorable characters, absurd situations and timeless examples of human foibles and the oddities of life. Be warned! Walker's humor is addictive and reading one will quickly lead to seeking out his whole collection of books."
Patricia Lorenz's .. author of numerous Chicken Soup for the Soul stories
Great American Outhouse Stories: The Hole Truth and Nothing Butt is a collection of stories from people ages 13-94 from seventeen states across America from New York to California, Texas to Wisconsin. This book combines the rich history that the American outhouse has woven among generations of families with the wit, wisdom and inspiration of those who used the outdoor privies in days gone by. This is an easy-going, easy-to-read, pick-it-up-anytime kind of book that produces chuckles, ignites memories, delights oldsters and educates youngsters.
Richard McNutt, on CONTROLLING the factors of your hunt
Learn to control the controllable factors of your hunt. Rich McNutt takes you right in the wilderness and shows you how to balance our modern, space-age equipment to your hunting style. You will discover common myths conserning camouflage, and you will explore some proven successful hunting strategies. Learn how to call elk to within slapping distance, ambush antelope, trick monster bucks and laugh about Rich forgetting to take off his skunk scent in town. You will learn how to find a quality hunting spot on Public Lands, about backcountry hunting, camping with children, and mountain survival. McNutt covers all this and much, much more. Beginning and expert hunters agree that this book has something crucial for everyone.