books...
every semester i try to sneak a couple hunting related books onto my book order list while ordering online. figure i save money by buying them online...why not buy a couple books to read for enjoyment/personal learning.
last semester i ordered Precision Bowhunting and Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails. i would recommend both to anyone that hunts the suburbs, pressured areas etc...both are pretty similar though..pretty decint books that i didnt mind reading front to back...
this semester i ordered "Mapping Trophy Bucks" by Brad Herndon and "Finding Wounded Deer" by John Jr. Trout. Anyone ever read these 2?? good reads?? good info??
i picked those 2 because im interested in learning more about both topics. dad taught me how to grab a topo and do alot of scouting from the couch by finding funnels and ridges and saddles etc...but theres definently more to be learned...and if its a good read, i feel it will make me a better hunter, being i dont have tons of time to scout. i know i still gotta do the leg work..but reading a map will help me key in likely areas to go walk though instead of walking aimlessly. finding wounded deer...well...you get the idea...id like to learn as much about tracking as i can without loosing deer during the learning curve...hopefully the book helps...also i think ive seen both books mentioned here before...
just looking for reviews before i read them...already ordered them...just curious about them now...