Outdoor humorist Patrick McManus passes away
One of the funniest outdoor writers i ever read. I have most (if not all) of his books. I will have to dig them out this evening and reacquaint my self with classic characters such as his mentor Rancid Crabtree and friend Retch Sweeney.
RIP Pat. http://nwsportsmanmag.com/departure-...s-passes-away/ |
Read his stuff for many years and North American Whitetail rest in peace
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I devoured his stuff when I was a young lad. I own every book he ever wrote, haven't cracked one in years. Not as funny as when I was young. Quite the cast of characters, his sister the troll was a personal favorite and his dog strange.
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No disrespect, but I never heard of him. I must have been living in a cave at the time. What era was he writing? I may have been too old when he was writing.
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70s- 90s I think in NORTH AMERICAN WHITETAIL ,
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I’ll admit to not having read any of his books, but I did read his regular humour columns in both Field & Stream & Outdoor Life. |
He had a column called "The Last Laugh" on the back page of every Outdoor Life magazine for many years in the 70's- 80's
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Sad to hear - always enjoyed his stories in the outdoor magazines, and have a couple of his books.
Best one I remember is about his gun rack - ALWAYS had 3 empty places in it. Used that excuse whenever he acquired a new gun - told the missus he was just filling up an empty space. R.I.P. Pat McManus Mr Conservation |
I used to love reading his columns. He will be missed!
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I read most of his stories as a kid in the 80s and have read quite a few to my kids over the years. I can't get through "Never cry arp" without laughing to this day. And anything with Rancid Crabtree.
He will be missed |
He was a writer in the days that their goal was to entertain the reader. These days the writers, for the most part, are look at me. Look what I can do. RIP Mr. McManus. You were in it for the “write” reasons.
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Sad news. I can remember dad reading us "The Grasshopper Trap" at bedtime when I was about 12 or 13. McManus was a very funnyman.
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Good Outdoor humorists are a rare breed and Mr. McManus was one of the best. Check out Bill Heavey if you need to laugh during your mourning...
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My favorite author.
I read everything he wrote that I could get my hands on. I even have cassette tapes of some of his stories. A sad day. Rancid Crabtree will be happy to see him. |
Very sorry to hear.
I'm obviously a big fan and have a few signed books here. His humour was superb and intelligent. He was also a excellent writer even in his earlier factual works. You can get some of his audio books on iTunes. |
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