Nash Buckingham (1880-1971) was an avid outdoorsman and accomplished and beloved writer from Tennessee. Buckingham wrote on a variety of hunting topics, with a special focus on waterfowl and quail. Buckingham was known as a polite southern gentleman, an athlete, and conservationist. His tales are well remembered by many in outdoor circles.
Nash Buckingham books:

De Shootinest Gent’man
Blood Lines: Tales of Shooting and Fishing
Game Bag: Tales of Shooting and Fishing
Commonsense Shotgun Shooting
The Best of Nash Buckingham
Tattered Coat

Hallowed Years
Ole Miss’
Once Upon a Time
National Field Trial Champions
Mr. Buck (an autobiography)
Nash Buckingham Collection

Nash at one time owned and wrote about a Springer (I believe he called him Chub). I can’t recall the book or story. I remember that his description of the dog fit mine to a t. Can you help?