Hey hunters, what book would you recommend for studying up on animal tracks? I know that experience is the best teacher but I have no one to show me the ropes.
I've gone with a few guys on truck hunting (which is not my thing) and I've learned how to gut, but now I'd like to pack up my stuff and walk into the bush tracking my game.
I've got the gear, knives, guns, etc, but I don't know how to read the tracks, the land on the migration, diet of game animals, that kind of shit.
Any good books I can read before next hunting season?
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bump, also interested, tho europe preferably
Wut is this
>>657614
just looks like dog print to me
>>657575
Post beans
>>657621
Lower heel pad has 3 lobes which means it's feline and not canine. Also, I'm not seeing claw prints.
>>657614
Malamute print
>>657665
Lol. No.
>>657665
looks like a fine bitch to me
Your state dept of fish and game or dept of natural resources often has free publications on native wildlife I'd give that a look.
>>657575
all animals have the same size feet
>for your animals
>>658236
OP here,
Not a bad idea. I'll look into that.