Gunnersdad49
WKR
Solo hunting has an intensity unrivaled elsewhere. Go, bring an in reach, make good decisions. Enjoy living life more than 99% of America
Same thing here. I prefer to hunt alone, but I don't like camping alone. It really wears on me and my mental toughness in this regard is my weak spot.I really like having someone to camp with, but the actual hunting portion is much better alone IMO.
I just can't do that. I'll shoot a couple does from my buddy's property, but I'm out of the tree by 10am. It's not in my nature so I prefer still hunting in the Adirondacks where I can walk 5-10 miles without crossing a boundary.Something about sitting in a tree for 12 hours is better than therapy.
Public lands, over the counter Cheaper and they have less excuse to back out.If I had a nickel for every time my local hunting buddies said “ I’m going with you on the next out-of-state, big game hunt and adventure.” Surprisingly, they always back out when asked for their deposit money to the guides, transporters, or outfitters. I guess their new vehicle with 18,000 electronic components and bi-monthly dealership repair fees or the overleveraged new house is more important to them. Choices in life...