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Need some reading material for the offseason. Anyone recommend any good elk hunting books?
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Cervus elaphus canadensis is the Rocky Mtn/Roosies/Manitoba and C.e.nannodes for the Tule. You have to read the entire taxonomy chapter to figure that out. O'Gara goes through the process that the scientific names went through, but not necessarily the political reasons for the changes. Elk/red deer are a lumper/splitter nightmare.What does the Elk Ecology and Management book use as a species name for the elk found in North America?
Cervus elaphus canadensis is the Rocky Mtn/Roosies/Manitoba and C.e.nannodes for the Tule. You have to read the entire taxonomy chapter to figure that out. O'Gara goes through the process that the scientific names went through, but not necessarily the political reasons for the changes. Elk/red deer are a lumper/splitter nightmare.
I love anything written by Geist.Elk Country by Valerius Geist is really good too and has some amazing photography.
I'm guessing that was the 1982 edition? Cheapest I saw was $129 for the 2002 Edition. Used were over $200.Anyone else interested you can get the Elk Ecology and Management book used on Amazon for $20.
While not a hunting book, I could loan you a copy of Elk Ecology and Management by Towiell and Thomas if you wanted. Maybe it's not that long of an offseason...
If you found Elk Ecology and Management for $20 you got a deal, mine was like $80 just after it came out, or maybe I should have looked harder. If you like this kind of book search for The Elk of North America by Olaus J Murie, he was considered one of the first authorities on elk. Elk Country by Valerius Geist is really good too and has some amazing photography.
Elk Hunting The West is actually pretty good, I haven't been a huge fan of Mike Eastman's writing for the most part, but his elk book and antelope books are well done I think.