Book
Description
There's
a new breed of elk roaming elk country today. They're
smarter. They're more wary. They're tougher to hunt than
elk were in the good old days. And if you want to be
successful hunting the new elk, you'll need to learn
some new tactics. In this book, co-authors Don Laubach
and Mark Henckel take an in-depth look at the new elk
of today and offer practical, easy-to-read and easy-to-understand
advice on how to improve your hunting success, whether
you stalk elk with a bow and arrow, rifle, or camera. "Elk
Tactics" takes you step-by-step through what you
need to know, and what you need to learn, to become a
better elk hunter today and a more knowledgeable student
of elk in the future. "Elk Tactics" is a must
for anyone, novice or veteran, who wants to become a
better hunter and learn more about elk.
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About
the Author
Don Laubach brings more than four decades of hunting experience to his books. He doesn’t know how many elk he’s shot over thhe years. He has gone after them on horseback and backpack hutns, with rifle and bow and arrow, and from the earliest seasons of September through h the late hunts of January. In the process, his freezer has rarely been empty and his storehouse of knowledge has grown full. He is the inventor of the “Cow Talk” call and the “Larynx Bull Call” for elk, as well as the “Antelope Talk”, “Deer Talk”, and “Turkey Talk” calls. He has authored manybo books on hunting and has also been involved in creating a number of successful videos. For more information, visit www.elkinc.com.
Mark Henckel authored “A Hunter’s Guide to Montana” in 1985 and has been turning out the hunting books ever since. He is an avid hunter in both the archery and rifle saesons and has communicated that love through is work as outdoor editor of “The Billing Gazette”. He’s won national awards for newspaper and magazine writing from the Outdoor Writers Association of America. Along with artist John Potter, Henckel has developed “The Outdoor Family Series” for young readers. He lives in Park City, Montana.
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