Praise for Sweeter than Candy--a Hunter's Journal His book reveals that he cannot live without dogs; probably would not remain a hunter without dogs...He suffers through the comings and goings of his precious canines, tearful in their final days, yet joyful with the prospects of their replacements. He wants a dog to the end Ted Upgren, columnist, Dakota Country magazine. The stories in Sweeter than Candy also describe modern hunting in the West better than anything I've read recently. Jeremiah Wood, The Outdoor Sporting Library. Paul Vang has spent decades fly-fishing Montana's rivers, hunting the state's mountains and prairies, and wandering the spectacular landscape under the Big Sky in deep gratitude for the life he has led. Golden Years, Golden Hours showcase insightful stories of Paul's field and stream experiences over the years, accompanied by his faithful Labrador Flicka, Vang's latest book shares some of the special places that have touched him with significance while also inspiring his gifted skills as a seasoned outdoor writer. Jerry Kustich, writer, author and bamboo rod builder. Author of Holy Water: Fly-fishing Reveries & Remembrances, Around the Next Bend: a Fly Angler's Journey, and others. Golden Years, Golden Hours begs to be read slowly and savored--perhaps just a story a day if you have the will power. Paul Vang has captured the essence of the outdoor life, crafting essays that blend history, geography, biology, politics and nostalgia with practical fishing and hunting tips and trivia; a subtle but keen sense of humor and a gentle delivery. Alan Liere, humorist, outdoor columnist, and author of Dancin' with Shirley, Fish Tales, and others.