Dr. Ken Nordberg's
Whitetail Hunter's Almanac
6th Edition
Title: The Whitetail Hunter's Almanac, 6th Edition
Availability: Out of Print
First Copyright Date & Printing: 1992
Description:
John Nordberg — During the couple of years prior to this book, Dad was doing a lot of seminars — the back book cover states over 100 hours of seminars annually. Well, during his seminars, he would get asked a ton of questions. A large percentage of the audience questions would start out like this: “Well I hunt in corn…”, “I hunt in bluffs in Wisconsin…”, “I know where a big buck hides out in a swamp…” and so on. He had great tips specific to every kind of terrain the audience asked about. I think that was the genisis of this book. This book answers all those classic terrain questions. For example, in hilly or mountainous areas, do you know which way your scent will most likely flow up or down hill during the morning, afternoon, and evening? This is very important for hunting tactics. The tip is on page 86 — I double-checked. This last year — 2004 — during his hunting school, a student asked questions about how to hunt a big buck out in a swamp. Dad's tips helped that hunter. I heard he got that big buck. Finally, Chapter 9 is a great summary of important whitetail hunting tips. In this chapter, he also explains the “Gentle Nudge” technique. This is a great technique. I would guess about 25% of our bucks have been taken with this method of hunting — almost always during midday when, normally, your odds are not as good. Right now Dr. Nordberg is out of stock of this edition. Watch for it on eBay. Check with hunting bookstores — they might still have some in stock. Maybe it will go through another printing someday.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Hunting Deep Forest Whitetails
Definition: Deep Forest
Doe and Buck Ranges
Range Utilization
State I, II and III Avoidance
Countering Avoidance Tactics
Pre-Hunt Scouting
Effective Hunting Strategies
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 2: Hunting Brushland Whitetails
Definition: Brushland
Characteristics of Brushland Whitetails
Range Utilization
State I, II and III Avoidance
Effects of Weather
Countering Avoidance Tactics of Brushland Whitetails
Pre-Hunt Scouting
Effective Hunting Strategies
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 3: Hunting Wetland Whitetails
Wetlands Inhabited by Whitetails
Characteristics of Wetland Whitetails
Range Utilization
State I, II and III Avoidance
Effects of Weather
Countering Avoidance Tactics of Wetland Whitetails
Pre-Hunt Scouting
Effective Hunting Strategies
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 4: Hunting Whitetails of Steep Slopes — Mountains, High Hills and Bluffs
New Terms and Definitions
Characteristics of Mountain Whitetails
Range Utilization
State I, II and III Avoidance
Effects of Weather
Countering Avoidance Tactics of Mountain Whitetails
Pre-Hunt Scouting and Effective Hunting Strategies
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 5: Hunting Farmland Whitetails
Characteristics of Farmland Whitetails
Range Utilization
State I, II and III Avoidance
Effects of Weather
Countering Avoidance Tactics of Farmland Whitetails
Pre-Hunt Scouting and Effective Hunting Strategies
Improving the Odds
Stalking Whitetails in Corn
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 6: Hunting Prairie Whitetails
Definitions
Characteristics of Prairie Whitetails
State I, II and III Avoidance
Effects of Weather
Countering Avoidance Tactics of Prairie Whitetails
Pre-Hunt Scouting
Effective Hunting Strategies
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 7: Hunting Whitetails of Urban Areas
A New Dimension
The Dark Side
The Bright Side
Range Utilization
State I, II and III Avoidance
Effects of Weather
Countering Avoidance Tactics of Urban Area Whitetails
Pre-Hunt Scouting
Effective Hunting Strategies
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 8: Hunting Wolf Country Whitetails
Characteristics of Wolf Country Whitetails
Range Utilization
Activity Cycles
State I, II and III Avoidance
Countering Avoidance Tactics of Wolf Country Whitetails
Pre-Hunt Scouting
Effective Hunting Strategies
Pre-Hunt Preparations
Chapter 9: Tips That Triple Hunting Success
Tip #1: Scout
Tip #2: Camouflage Headnet
Tip #3: Natural Unaltered Stand Cover
Tip #4: Sit
Tip #5: Eliminate Threatening Body Language
Tip #6: Avoid Moving During Feeding Cycles
Tip #7: Eliminate Predictability
Tip #8: Avoid Identification via Sounds
Tip #9: Avoid Identification via Scents
Tip #10: Give Bedding Areas a Wide Berth
Tip #11: Areas Free of Hunter Interference
Tip #12: Portable Stool
Tip #13: The Gentle Nudge
Epilogue: To the Bitter End