Author: Jim Zumbo
Publisher: WAPITI VALLEY PUBLISHING, Aug 2004
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0-9624025-6-7
Synopsis
Zumbo shares all his secrets, not only for the novice who is planning his first hunt, but for the veteran westerner who is no stranger to elk country. Learn these key things: Why elk hunting isn?t easy, what makes an elk tick, how to get an elk out of the woods, how to make it easier on yourself in the steep mountains, where to find the biggest elk herds & more. Foreword by Patrick McManus. Photos; 6x9 inches, 196 pgs.
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As one of America?s most widely-read authors, Jim Zumbo brings a lifetime of experience, careful observation and countless hours in the field to bear in this book on elk hunting. This is his 18th book and fourth on elk hunting. Zumbo hunts elk with a passion, both in new elk country every season as well as old familiar spots he?s hunted for years. He notes that while the title of this book may seem like a sales gimmick, it?s for real. Zumbo shares all his secrets, not only for the novice who is planning his first hunt, but for the veteran westerner who is no stranger to elk country. In How To Get An Easy Elk, you?ll learn these key things: Why elk hunting isn?t easy, what makes an elk tick, how to get an elk out of the woods, how to make it easier on yourself in the steep mountains, where to find the biggest elk herds, how nonresidents can hunt elk for $500, how to get those choice lottery tags, how to hire a really great outfitter, the truth about ranch hunting, hunting strategies that work, and how to use elk calls. Beyond that, this book is filled with great photographs, 21 chapters and an appendix on where to find elk. 5 ? x 8 ?-inch format, hardcover, 196 pages, with a foreword by Patrick McManus.