This book takes a unique look at waterfowl hunting from the perspective of life's lessons. It takes the reader into a goose blind and into the mentality of waterfowlers who hunker down on a river or bay, often in subzero weather in hopes of getting a glimpse of a wary duck or goose.It consists of fifteen chapters, each with quotes from famous waterfowl hunters intertwined with valuable life lessons, humor, and traditions. From the first chapter, "e;The Trick is to Think Like a Goose,"e; to "e;God's Magnificence"e; and "e;Man's Best Friend,"e; this book brings the reader into the psyche of the unique sport of waterfowling.From Hemingway to Michener to Emerson to Robertson and Huckabee, Lessons Learned in a Goose Blind ties together a mosaic of philosophy, religion, traditions, and practicality."e;The Trick is to Think Like a Goose"e;