Ozark Ripley

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Ozark Ripley (1872-1940),[1] real name John Baptiste de Macklot Thompson, was an American fisherman and huntsman. He wrote short stories for pulp fiction magazines such as Adventure (magazine).[2]

Books

  • Jist Huntin': Tales of the Forest, Field and Stream
  • Quail and the quail dog
  • Modern bait and fly casting

References

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