by Matthew Breton (Author)
With knowledge acquired during more than a decade of tracking deer, Matt Breton shares his hunting stories to elevate the tracking experience for hunters of all levels. In Bucks That Got Away you'll find more than a dozen tales of bucks chased across northern New England. Tag along for the lessons taught by failure and the successes that can follow. Included are tips on preparation, gear, and shooting for the deer tracking approach used in the north country. Understanding that the story unfolding in the snow is the real trophy from the hunt, Matt hopes you'll embrace the challenge and adventure that this style of hunting offers. In a world of participation trophies, treestands, and immediate gratification, we can all benefit from following deer tracks down a path less traveled.
Author Biography
Matt Breton grew up in northeastern Vermont and spent a lot of time outside playing sports, fishing and hunting. After earning a bachelor's degree in Health Science at Johnson State College, he spent a few years working just enough to be a decent trout fishing/deer hunting bum. He eventually decided to become a physical therapist and joined the U.S. Army at the age of 24. He earned a Master's in Physical Therapy from Baylor University and served on active duty for more than five years, being promoted to the rank of Captain. His service included a tour to Iraq with the 1st BCT, 10th Mtn Div (LI). After that, Matt headed home to VT where he continues to work and live. He enjoys traveling extensively with his partner Lori, usually to run, fish or hunt. His writing credits include his former column, Outdoor Athlete, which appeared monthly in the Northwoods Sporting Journal for several years and freelance work published nationally in Fur Fish Game and Backcountry Journal, as well as numerous articles online as a team member of Big Woods Bucks. He serves as a director in the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Conservation Group and is the co-chair of the Vermont State Leadership Team of the New England Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. He plans to continue writing about hunting adventures for as long as he has them. Keep up with him at www.matthewbreton.com.
Number of Pages: 166
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 22, 2018