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<blockquote data-quote="RobertsJc" data-source="post: 5269121" data-attributes="member: 22027"><p>What page number are you on so far is my question? My opinion is that we need a book like this if you do decide to write one, not only for beginners, but for every age and experience level. I have hunted since i was 5 with some really great hunters, one has passed and one doesn't get to hunt anymore but i learned a lot from those 3 men, but there are many times that i set back and over think things in the woods or on maps or talking with friends just teying to figure out what i should do or how i should set up, instead of just looking at the basics. The book will be a good tool even for someone that has experience just to draw them back to the basics of hunting and tracking and like others have said, tree species, native grasses in our are spring, summer, fall ranges and food sources, rubs, scrapes ,licking branches, doe trail to buck trail, why do deer use saddles, finger ridges, browse, bedding, water, i can keep going, WE all need that book, so thank you if you write it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobertsJc, post: 5269121, member: 22027"] What page number are you on so far is my question? My opinion is that we need a book like this if you do decide to write one, not only for beginners, but for every age and experience level. I have hunted since i was 5 with some really great hunters, one has passed and one doesn't get to hunt anymore but i learned a lot from those 3 men, but there are many times that i set back and over think things in the woods or on maps or talking with friends just teying to figure out what i should do or how i should set up, instead of just looking at the basics. The book will be a good tool even for someone that has experience just to draw them back to the basics of hunting and tracking and like others have said, tree species, native grasses in our are spring, summer, fall ranges and food sources, rubs, scrapes ,licking branches, doe trail to buck trail, why do deer use saddles, finger ridges, browse, bedding, water, i can keep going, WE all need that book, so thank you if you write it [/QUOTE]
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