I have found The Hunters of Kentucky, by Belue, Sons of a Trackless Forest by Baker, and Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from 1763 to 1783, by Doddridge to be good sources for information on the occupation of "hunting". Not only for the material culture but also on human interaction. Doddridge's observations on the institution of slavery, both on how slaves were treated as well as his perspective on it, are quite interesting (imho). Doddridge also documents from actual experience the customs and attitude of folks on what was the "frontier" in his day.
LD