A CALL for Presenters and Papers Tracking 2009 Our 9th Tracking Symposium of Practicing Trackers October 16,17,&18 2009 The Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost...
I have an interesting question to pose: Do the animals you track ever track you as well? I was back tracking coyotes yesterday in a ravine close to where I...
frequently Mountain lions will track out of curiosity,but not had one to the door,It seems to be a younger animal behavior ,Being nosy is not just a human...
Hi Bryan, I think they do follow our scents. I had a similar experience with a bobcat. One day, I was tracking it and found several scent posts along its...
Hi Kim, I backtracked myself last night after work and I found those Coyotes were up and down my tracks just about everywhere I went. They were definitely...
In Mark Elbroch's book Mammal tracks and sign he tells an interesting story of an animal tracking him. He was tracking a large male fisher all winter. One day...
I'm based out of Travis Air Force Base (near Fairfield) for a couple months and am avidly searching for mountain lion and bear tracks. I've been researching...
I was hiking near Lake Berryessa and got these 2 tracks. Thought the one by the knife was mountain lion but the heel pad doesn't fit though I see no nail...
could not open resend to group as file ... From: Kel To: animaltracks@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Animal Tracks] Track ID Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 05:34:47 -0000 I...
The first one is a classic canine print - definitely dog family. THe heel pad is quite indicative as are the toe placement and size relative to the heel pad. ...
Thanks! I'm a novice but am learning. I read everything I can get my hands on about mountain lions. And love the site and stories Kim Cabrerra wrote on...
Hello all, Thanks for the forum to share stories and pictures! I am a recreational tracker always looking for more information to increase awareness of...
Welcome! That's quite a lesson. Glad you kept your head down! Road signs are frequent targets where I live too. Seems people like to drive down the country...
That's frankly terrifying! (from this Brit's point of view, anyway). What if you're innocently stalking wildlife in a field 50 yards beyond the sign when one...
It's very true in rural areas. The cowboys don't feel that they have anything else to do. Roadside signs become frequent targets. When I see signs full of...
Don't get the wrong idea, Mike, there are plenty of(I'd go so far as to say "most" of them) beautiful rural areas in this country where you don't have to give...
I am an expat brit live in Az,the guns do not worry me,its the trash.Just heading out with dogs today went to look for elk sign we have a lonely young bull...
Bob, yeah there are so many loopholes in our system it wouldn't float on pudding, hahaaha. We need some trackers in high positions, as far as I'm concerned. ...
Around my area in Northwestern New Mexico it is't the Cowboys it is the little gang members who are shooting up signs. One 100 mile strech Hwy 371 has about...
Does any one have a suggestion for a good book to get started identifying animal tracks? I was looking at one from Tom Brown the other day which looked good...
I highly recommend the Peterson field guide by Olas Murie and "Tracking and the art of seeing" by Paul Rezendez. My 2 cents....Roy "Democracy is two wolves...
I'd have to agree that Elbroch's is awesome - it can be hard enough identifying scat with a good photo to compare to, but with Peterson's it's that much harder...
sorry - thought you were tallking specifically about scatology... general tracking.... TBJ's is great, as it's not just about tracks, it's also about nature...