I second that. You will gain more from an experienced hunter, than from a textbook. Find a mentor and spend some time with him/her.
+1
I would also suggest that you find a few experienced hunters, not just one. It can be hard to get everyone's schedule to match and they migh be part of an established hunting party or travel for most of their big game hunts.
Each person will also have their own preference for hunting strategies too. One of my mentors just drives old logging roads looking for game, the second will usually walk those roads and some recent cuts, the third actually still-hunts in the bush (which seems crazy to the first two).
I just started hunting last year with zero experience and it's been fun and challenging to get into.
Even with three different experienced hunters that were happy and willing to help show me the ropes, I only got out 5 times the whole season (including a spring Hare hunt). Two of them only hunted moose and grouse, another hunted with their family 5 hours away for their deer tags, so hunting with me was just to help out and have a fun time outdoors.
All of them were really helpful for a complete noob like myself, but the main thing is to get out there. It's going to take a while to learn how to move quietly in the bush (I make tons of noise), how to slow down, get used to carrying a rifle/shotgun for a few hours at a time and NOT bash the barrel off of every little branch. Really, I was lucky to see any game at all. The first time that a grouse you didn't see flushes is a rush and it's amazing how fast they can dissappear in the bush when they want to.
All in all I ended up with one grouse and one rabbit with a side of deer-tag soup. I did see one deer though - scared the crap out of it while walking through a super dense area of 1/2" birch trees. It 'screamed' for a good 30 seconds while bounding in the other direction - craziest sound I've ever heard
This year I might be going out with an established moose party, but that has to be decided by the rest of the group first. If it goes well, I'll be in Pool 1 next year and the group will have enough members for a guaranteed adult moose tag. My deer hunting mentor is moving away, so I'll have to go it alone or try to get another person out with me.
Try to get out with as many people as you can. It's great fun and you'll get a bunch of new friends out of the deal.
