khart_6882
WKR
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I’d really like to improve my tracking skills, which are pretty much nil unless it’s snowy or muddy. In which case I can basically identify if it was a buck/bull, the direction it was traveling, and some sort of guess on how recent the track was made. So I’d really like to try and get better at it before scouting season really kicks off.
Anyone have any good book recommendations? There’s a ton of them on Amazon but it’s hard to judge the reviews without knowing the people writing them. Some of the ones I was looking at so far were
Practical Tracking: A Guide to Following Footprints and Finding Animals
Hunting Big Woods Bucks: Secrets of Tracking and Stalking Whitetails
How to Bag the Biggest Buck of Your Life by Larry Benoit
I realize most of the hunting related tracking books are whitetail oriented but I do the vast majority of my muley hunting in the timber so I’d imagine a fair amount of the tactics would be universal.
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Anyone have any good book recommendations? There’s a ton of them on Amazon but it’s hard to judge the reviews without knowing the people writing them. Some of the ones I was looking at so far were
Practical Tracking: A Guide to Following Footprints and Finding Animals
Hunting Big Woods Bucks: Secrets of Tracking and Stalking Whitetails
How to Bag the Biggest Buck of Your Life by Larry Benoit
I realize most of the hunting related tracking books are whitetail oriented but I do the vast majority of my muley hunting in the timber so I’d imagine a fair amount of the tactics would be universal.
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