The Times 

Times writer publishes book of essays on Eastern Washington bird hunting

 

February 3, 2022

WAITSBURG—Biologist, award-winning author, and The Times columnist Bradly Trumbo shares his love of grand Eastern Washington terrain and the flush of upland birds over pointing dogs running big on the prairie.

Wingshooting the Palouse is a heartfelt collection of essays on upland bird hunting with Llewellin setters running the grasslands of Eastern Washington and beyond. From covey birds on the sage-steppe to forest grouse, the author presents grand vistas, high-tailed points, and the explosive flush of some of America’s most sought-after upland game birds in ornate detail. Passionate upland pursuits place the reader in the scene to experience the colors of the landscape, the giddy anticipation of the flush, and the heart-stopping rush of wingbeats. Building the hunter/canine partnership, tasting wingshooting perfection, enjoying mystifying mistakes, and embracing cultural history make up a fraction of the ground covered among the pages of this collection that is sure to resonate with any upland hunter.


Dennis Dauble, author of Chasing Ghost Trout said, “Trumbo’s love for his setters comes through in vivid detail, as does his passion for open spaces and the hunt itself. His impressive descriptions of the landscape complement the intensity of his dogs on point, before the eruption of wings takes your breath away.”

Visit with author Brad Trumbo, Friday, February 11th from 5:30-8:00 pm for a book signing event in the beautiful Royal Block wine bar on Mainstreet in Waitsburg. Enjoy fine wines, art, and causal discussion of literature and upland hunting in this spacious and comfortable setting.


Books will be available from http://www.amazon.com, http://www.keokeebooks.com, http://www.barnesandnoble.com, and at Ten Ton Coffee, Waitsburg.

 

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