Jaden Bales
WKR
I like this discussion. I have a couple of great hunting partners but I usually only deer hunt with one at a time. The spotter sits back and can help flag in or tell the stalker when they've screwed the pooch.
I think the important thing is just having the right expectation for what you're doing and designating the shooter somehow. If it's not a spot I've found, I assume I am the second-choice shooter. If it is a spot I've found, we'll talk about it first - either designate a shooter or say whoever gets the spot gets first right of refusal. It just varies hunt to hunt.
The one time I rolled with 3 people, my good buddy and I stalked in on a herd of 8 bucks and nearly had a double. His buck got up and didn't give him a shot before disappearing over the ridge. Then, my buck got up a few hours later and we all packed him out that night. Our third buddy (who had stalked the day before) watched it all go down from across the canyon. It's one of my favorite deer hunting memories yet.
At the end of the day, though, if I'm on a bigger adventure hunt with a limited time frame, I like being solo. Sometimes it's just what you need to clear your mind and mess up stalks the way you want to mess them up. So I cast my vote for solo.
I think the important thing is just having the right expectation for what you're doing and designating the shooter somehow. If it's not a spot I've found, I assume I am the second-choice shooter. If it is a spot I've found, we'll talk about it first - either designate a shooter or say whoever gets the spot gets first right of refusal. It just varies hunt to hunt.
The one time I rolled with 3 people, my good buddy and I stalked in on a herd of 8 bucks and nearly had a double. His buck got up and didn't give him a shot before disappearing over the ridge. Then, my buck got up a few hours later and we all packed him out that night. Our third buddy (who had stalked the day before) watched it all go down from across the canyon. It's one of my favorite deer hunting memories yet.
At the end of the day, though, if I'm on a bigger adventure hunt with a limited time frame, I like being solo. Sometimes it's just what you need to clear your mind and mess up stalks the way you want to mess them up. So I cast my vote for solo.