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Birding Trails Texas: Panhandle; Prairies and Pineywoods Texas is one of the outstanding birding states, with over 400 species of birds. Texas Birding Trails features 220 birding trails and locations. Jim Foster, a noted birder, describes each trail with a list of key birds, the best time of year to visit the site, directions, terrain and size of the area, and complete directions to each trail. There are over 200 full-color photos of the key species of birds and over 30 trail maps and a birders check list. The Panhandle has 51 birding sites with a number of key birds: Golden-fronted Woodpecker, Bald Eagle, Sandhill Crane, Scissor-tail Flycatcher, Pyrrhuloxia, Burrowing Owl as well as 20 species of ducks and many more birds. The Prairies and Pineywoods - West has 90 trails or sites with many key birds such as the Spotted Towhee, Yellow-throated Vireo, Tundra Swan, Bewick’s Wren, Orchard Oriole, the Western Kingbird and many more. The Prairies and Pineywoods -East has 79 birding trails and an opportunity to see the Pileated Woodpecker, Red-shouldered Hawk, Greater Roadrunner, Red-eyed Vireo, Greater-crested Flycatcher and many more. Birding is big in Texas, with over 2.5 million resident birders and thousands of non-resident birders who visit the state each year. Texas is one of the top five birding states in the U.S. with over 400 different species of birds. Currently, there are over 48 million birders in the country of which 20 million travel an average of 14 days each year to pursue their birding passion. Texas Birding Trails is a “must” book for both Texas and non-resident birders who want to see and record the many unusual birds. Click here to order your copy!
Flyfishers Guide to the New England Coast: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine The Flyfisher’s Guide to the New England Coast: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine is the most comprehensive guide ever written on the innumerable fishing opportunities in this beautiful area of the country. Nationally known writer and angler Tom Keer guides the reader along the entire coastline, including all bays, coves, jetties, tributaries, peninsulas and islands. Every nook and cranny is covered. Keer covers the seasons, fish species, light tackle, flies, boats, tactics, forage fish and includes a smattering of the history. Few know the ins and outs of this water better, and even fewer can put it on paper as eloquently as Keer. Dozens of maps detail every access point, boat launch, water feature and depth, giving rookie and veteran anglers alike all the information required to have the times of their lives hammering the big fish available in these waters. From stripers to sharks and everything in between, this is the must-read guide for fishing the coast, from Rhode Island to Maine. Flyfishing Adventures Montana! OK, you have fished the fabled blue-ribbon waters in Montana – the Madison, Missouri, Bighorn and others. Great fishing, and, unfortunately, great crowds. Our new series, Flyfishing Adventures, introduces you to the little-known gems. Great fishing waters without the crowds. The first book in the series features 21 of these waters in Montana. John Holt has been fishing these waters for years. He takes you with him as he probes the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone in eastern Montana for healthy browns and rainbows, the Marias River for its long, carnivorous brown trout, the lakes of the Bear Paw Mountains for brookies and bass, the Poplar River for giant northern pike and many other great waters. John likes to explore and spend time in the remote parts of Big Sky Country where there are no crowds, the folks are friendly, the scenery is stunning and the fishing is superb. Join Holt as he fishes these waters and gives you inside info on special flies for each water, along with tying instructions, great places to stay and where to get a great burger or steak. This is the first book in our Flyfishing Adventures series. Click here to order your autographed copy! Click here to read a review from the Montana Sporting Journal:
Available now - over 70 detailed river maps! An essential tool for a successful flyfishing trip is a detailed map of the water. One that will give you the access points, boat launches, campgrounds, public areas, roads, and GPS coordinates to pinpoint your location. Wilderness Adventures Press has designed detailed river maps to fit your need. Our maps are tri-fold and fold out to 11X17 inches. Each map features:
These maps fold up to 5-7/8 by 11 inches. They will fit in your vest or the side pocket of your car. Our price is $9.95 each And do not forget about our Best Fishing Waters mapbooks!
Each book features dozens of full-color 8.5x11-inch maps that give high-detail of all the states important fisheries. Each water features all the access points, put-ins and take-outs, campgrounds, access roads, nearby towns, helpful tips, GPS coordinates for all the important points and more! Click here to order! |


