The Origins of Hawgin': How to Catch Wild Hogs on Topwater Tackle
A Collection of Funny and Poignant Award-Winning Stories and Tales About Hunting and Fishing in the South
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Narrated by:
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Walt Allen
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Ben Baker
About this listen
Jumping trees are the bane of Ben Baker' existence. He can't remember how many times a wampus cat has killed him. It's a wonder Hawgin' Fishbreath and Ben are still alive to tell these tales.
If you love Southern humor in the style of Jerry Clower and Justin Wilson with helping of Lewis Grizzard thrown in, this is the book for you. Ben Baker relates tales of growing up in the South, misadventures in the woods and on the water, and some tall tales to tickle your funny bone.
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