RE: Any book suggestions
You won' t find it in one book. I' ve hunted for 50+ years. Read many books, magazines, and articles written about the outdoors, animals, etc. Build a bookcase, start filling it. Subscribe to a couple outdoors magazines. If you' re starting to hunt, you will getting into weapons, Archery, rifles, shotguns, etc. Then you need books on these areas. Ammo costs too much? Now you' re going down the road to reloading. (more books). A couple years and you will need another bookcase. Like to hunt? You' ll be an addict ' til your last breath.
Russ