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Originally published in 1922, this is a classic guide to reading the signs and tracks of dozens of animals. The contents of Tracks and Tracking represent the experience gained by the author from twenty years of uninterrupted outdoor living and hunting in the great outdoors. Included in Tracks and Tracking are chapters on tracking on a wide variety of animals, such as:
- White-tailed deer
- Moose
- Bears
- Bobcats
- Wolves
- Cottontail rabbits
- Otters
- Badgers
- Porcupine
- Feathered game
- Upland birds
- Predatory birds
Complete with hundreds of detailed illustrations, Tracks and Tracking will help anyone looking to increase their ability to read signs and trails and become as well versed in tracking as the author could with years of experience in the woods.
Josef Brunner was a world-class tracker, hunter, and reader of animal signs. He wrote numerous books for sportsmen and lived in Colorado.