Hunting and Fishing in the New South

Hunting and Fishing in the New South
Author: Scott E. Giltner
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421402376

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This innovative study re-examines the dynamics of race relations in the post–Civil War South from an altogether fresh perspective: field sports. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, wealthy white men from Southern cities and the industrial North traveled to the hunting and fishing lodges of the old Confederacy—escaping from the office to socialize among like-minded peers. These sportsmen depended on local black guides who knew the land and fishing holes and could ensure a successful outing. For whites, the ability to hunt and fish freely and employ black laborers became a conspicuous display of their wealth and social standing. But hunting and fishing had been a way of life for all Southerners—blacks included—since colonial times. After the war, African Americans used their mastery of these sports to enter into market activities normally denied people of color, thereby becoming more economically independent from their white employers. Whites came to view black participation in hunting and fishing as a serious threat to the South’s labor system. Scott E. Giltner shows how African-American freedom developed in this racially tense environment—how blacks' sense of competence and authority flourished in a Jim Crow setting. Giltner’s thorough research using slave narratives, sportsmen’s recollections, records of fish and game clubs, and sporting periodicals offers a unique perspective on the African-American struggle for independence from the end of the Civil War to the 1920s.

Hunting Fishing in the South

Hunting   Fishing in the South
Author: Southern Railway Company [From Old Cata
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1376118157

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Wild South

Wild South
Author: Peter Ryan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013
Genre: Big game hunting
ISBN: 1869538390

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"While based in New Zealand's stunning South Island, Peter Ryan's writing and images have been published in books and magazines around the world. In Wild South he reaches out to the great hunting and angling destinations of southern Africa, New Zealand, Australia, South America and more. These are big places and Peter Ryan covers big ground - from scrabbling around dizzy mountain heights after elusive deer; encounters with buffalo, elephants, lions and rabid hyenas; to reflections on the qualities of gun dogs, gun stocks and hunters themselves; or just the pure pleasure of fishing peaceful back-country lakes and rivers"--Jacket flap.

Hunting Musky with a Fly

Hunting Musky with a Fly
Author: Rick Kustich
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811765442

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The most complete fly fishing guide to musky to date Musky, short for muskellunge, have been called the fish of 10,000 casts and are one of the most challenging, yet rewarding, fish to catch on a fly. Musky have a large range--from northern Michigan, northern Wisconsin, and northern Minnesota through the Great Lakes region, north into Canada, throughout most of the St. Lawrence River drainage and northward throughout the upper Mississippi valley, extending as far south as Chattanooga in the Tennessee River valley. This much-anticipated book is the most complete guide to fly fishing for musky to date and includes fly patterns, wisdom, and local techniques from top guides around the country: Blane Chocklett (Virginia); Brad Bohen (Wisconsin); Chris Willen (Tennessee), and more.

Hunting and Fishing in the Great Smokies

Hunting and Fishing in the Great Smokies
Author: Jim Gasque
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: IND:30000111253773

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Hunting and Fishing in the Great Smokies: The Classic Guide for Sportsmen

My Health Is Better in November

My Health Is Better in November
Author: Havilah Babcock,Claude Neuffer
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781643361307

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During the early part of the twentieth century, Havilah Babcock hunted and wrote these and many other delightful sporting essays. In those years bird hunting was a social activity as well as a field sport. My Health Is Better in November, first published by the University of South Carolina Press in 1947, has remained popular primarily because Bobcock's stories describe the camaraderie of the hunt, bringing it to life. Readers can imagine themselves in the field, watching the dogs on point near an overgrown fence row. In recent decades hunting has become a more solitary pursuit, leaving many longing for the good old days. In these pages you will find that lost fellowship along with a bit of humor that will delight and amuse even those who have never shouldered a gun or cast a fly.

Hunting and Fishing in the New South

Hunting and Fishing in the New South
Author: Scott E. Giltner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1421428326

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This innovative study re-examines the dynamics of race relations in the post-Civil War South from an altogether fresh perspective: field sports.In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, wealthy white men from Southern cities and the industrial North traveled to the hunting and fishing lodges of the old Confederacy-escaping from the office to socialize among like-minded peers. These sportsmen depended on local black guides who knew the land and fishing holes and could ensure a successful outing. For whites, the ability to hunt and fish freely and employ black laborers became a conspicuous display of their wealth and social standing. But hunting and fishing had been a way of life for all Southerners-blacks included-since colonial times. After the war, African Americans used their mastery of these sports to enter into market activities normally denied people of color, thereby becoming more economically independent from their white employers. Whites came to view black participation in hunting and fishing as a serious threat to the South's labor system. Scott E. Giltner shows how African-American freedom developed in this racially tense environment-how blacks' sense of competence and authority flourished in a Jim Crow setting. Giltner's thorough research using slave narratives, sportsmen's recollections, records of fish and game clubs, and sporting periodicals offers a unique perspective on the African-American struggle for independence from the end of the Civil War to the 1920s.

We ll Do It Tomorrow

We ll Do It Tomorrow
Author: John P. Faris, Jr.
Publsiher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781457548666

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We'll Do It Tomorrow is more than a book of tales about hunting and fishing, these stories are about the joys and sorrows of life. They will linger in your heart and leave you wishing for more. We'll Do It Tomorrow is definitely a keeper. Pull up a comfortable rocking chair, pour a steaming cup of coffee and settle in with this book. Savor these stories by John Faris as you would a tall glass of sweet tea.