I read a lot of the sporting classic literature, especially lately with all of this inclement weather. Here are a few of my favorites:
"Grouse & Grouse Hunting"--Frank Woolner; "An Affair With Grouse" and "The Upland Shooting Life"-George Bird Evans
"Drummer in the Woods"-Burt Spiller
"The Gordon Macquarrie Sporting Treasury"--Gordon Macquarrie
"Hunting and Home In The Southern Heartland"-Archibald Rutledge
"Up On The River"-John Madson
"The Bobwhite Quail Book"-Lamar Underwood--(in this one a favorite story--"The Puncture"-by A.R. Beverly-Giddings)
"Mr. Buck-The Autobiography of Nash Buckingham"-Buckingham
And very specifically for pheasants: "Hunting The Long-Tailed Bird"-Bob Bell; "A Pheasant Hunter's Notebook"-Larry Brown;
"A Pheasant Hunter's Harvest"-Steve Grooms; and two fine stories from "Gray's Sporting Journal, Volume 2, Issue 4, Fall 1977:
"There's Always Tomorrow" by John Hewitt --and my all-time personal favorite hunting story, (which I reread every fall before
the pheasant opener): "The Prairie Queen" by Jack Curtis
I have more, but these should take you through the long winter....