<p><em>Deep Enough for Ivorybills</em> is a powerful thoughtful collection of autobiographical writings about James Kilgo&#39;s hunting and fishing excursions in the woods fields and swamps of South Carolina and Georgia. Portraying a world both visceral and majestic <em>Deep Enough for Ivorybills</em> establishes Kilgo not only in the sporting lineage of Robert Ruark and William Faulkner but also in the naturalist tradition of Annie Dillard and Loren Eisley.</p>