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Public Land Elk Hunting eBook Matthew Dworak Autumn Conley



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Have you ever dreamt of heading out West to chase elk? Or maybe you’ve been hunting elk without as much luck as you’d like to have. With twenty-plus years of elk hunting experience, learning the hard way how to ensure success each season, my goal is to help the new hunter shorten that learning curve. Do you understand preference points, know what a location bugle is, and have a Plan A, B and C in place for any elk hunting encounter? While it’s impossible to cover every detail that makes for a successful hunt, this book gives you to tools to understand the basics and the resources to further your elk education.

Public Land Elk Hunting eBook Matthew Dworak Autumn Conley

The book is certainly okay for a true novice. By true novice, I'm referring to someone with very little hunting experience.

In reality, this book boils down to multiple gear lists and general tips. Most hunters, who have had unsuccessful hunts, can come up with much of the same advise: go where the other hunters are not. The author's main premise is such advise. Consequently, the gear lists also focus on the necessity of reaching less crowded public hunting grounds: light weight back packing.

I would recommend this book if you are thinking about getting into hunting or have hunted a little in the past but want to commit more time to it. The book serves it's purpose as a decent starting spot. The book, however, misses opportunities to engage the reader with more information about Elk, i.e.: migratory patterns, biology, mating, herd dynamics, etc.

Product details

  • File Size 12958 KB
  • Print Length 193 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1492176990
  • Publisher Matthew Dworak; 1 edition (September 4, 2013)
  • Publication Date September 4, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00F100MUW

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Great info about basics. I'm new to elk hunting and this helped me decide on a gear list and how to approach bivy type hunting for the first time. Overall it's a good read.
Hubby read it in two days and is planning his next hunt
there's an awful lot in this book about things like rifle cartridges and other things that decently educated hunters will probably know plenty about. I enjoyed reading the book, and it helped get me excited for my elk trip – but I didn't learn very much about elk. I did however considered a worthwhile read – especially for the price. The book does a good job of helping you understand what it takes to do well hunting on public land – which is what it is for.
The author is predominantly a bow hunter. Most of his tactics and advice work for the bow hunting seasons, but may not be as effective during late season rifle seasons. However even with that said this is a great book for any beginner. This will be my second season up and I plan on implementing a bunch of his tactics. It was also helpful for me to analyze my first season and understand the items I did right, the items I could do better and the items I did completely wrong! I have more confidence in my next season and will be keeping this book with me to help me plan in the field.
I really liked reading this and have gone back several times to it.

We hunt deep in a wilderness area where it's 15 miles driving from the main road to the trailhead, and another 4-5 miles of hiking to where we setup. This guide reinforces that by suggesting bivouac hunting as a solid tactic.

It's also full of gear lists, which are a good starting point for customizing your own.

There are tips on where to hunt, what to looks for, when to be out, etc.

Highly recommended for starting elk hunters.
This book is for the beginner to novice hunter with emphasis on the Colorado wilderness but the info works in any state. Most of the book covers the very basics with the last 25% actually getting into calls and tactics. This book is perfect for someone who doesn't know where to start.
I picked this book up as I was getting prepared to move to Colorado. I knew nothing about elk other than seeing them a few times throughout my summer trip through the national parks system long ago when I graduated high school.

The book is plainly written for the average Joe who wants to go out west and hunt for elk. Matt is a Colorado native who has local knowledge, and that was what I was hoping to glean from the book. It covers most of the bases with packing lists and making sure to hammer on things that are important such as land access and corner crossing as well as fitness involved in hunting the mountains looking for these giant cervids. It's 179 pages of easy reading, especially if you're driven by the need to succeed in the elk timber you should be able to read it in three decently relaxed sessions.

The book is packed with good resources although the color photos turned out a little grainy in the paperback edition as they were converted to black and white. While the book is written well and sectioned off into easily digestable chunks perhaps it could use a second edition at some point to fix some spelling and grammar errors that to me were glaring, but that'd kind of not the point of the book, now is it? I'd have liked more information on elk behavior and being able to locate the critters -- but Matt's information on using GPS chips for land ownership and some of the information that they provide more than makes up for this, as it's the tactic I often employ with whitetail back east.  He makes multiple mentions of the use of a fourwheeler and Argo type vehicle but also mentions that the land is public.  This is a somewhat dangerous assertion without clarifying what type of land he's on, whether it's national forest of BLM land.  There's no mention that perhaps some different tracts of public land are more accessible than others.  While it may be pedantic but the use of the word 'wilderness' in the book is definitely little 'w' wilderness as the lands covered under the Wilderness Act generally speaking do not allow for mechanical conveyances.  This is important for the perhaps less fit audience that may take his advice going into the woods.  Fines are steep for getting caught where you're not supposed to be on the back of a quad.

I have no doubt that you can be successful if you're a transitioning hunter by reading this book if you already have enough wilderness skills and you're plenty familiar with backcountry camping. Unfortunately the book left me feeling a little wanting. It's an excellent base, but after having chased whitetail for nearly two decades back east as a long range day packer, I'd have liked some more advanced tactics and elk patterning techniques. I definitely didn't want his Colorado specific honey holes, but some more general things about where elk like to hang out would have been nice.
The book is certainly okay for a true novice. By true novice, I'm referring to someone with very little hunting experience.

In reality, this book boils down to multiple gear lists and general tips. Most hunters, who have had unsuccessful hunts, can come up with much of the same advise go where the other hunters are not. The author's main premise is such advise. Consequently, the gear lists also focus on the necessity of reaching less crowded public hunting grounds light weight back packing.

I would recommend this book if you are thinking about getting into hunting or have hunted a little in the past but want to commit more time to it. The book serves it's purpose as a decent starting spot. The book, however, misses opportunities to engage the reader with more information about Elk, i.e. migratory patterns, biology, mating, herd dynamics, etc.
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