midwestcowboy
FNG
I've got a good buddy who snagged a nonresident Bull tag this year out West. He and I grew up together in the Midwest and have stayed in touch since I moved about a decade ago. He grew up white tail hunting with his dad and has been successful hunting "the farm".
I've been trying to convey the level of difficulty and the physical fitness needed in order to move around these mountains to have an opportunity at being successful. He's been out here to visit me a handful of times but never to hunt. It's not like he's oblivious, he knows these mountains are steep.
However, I'm not sure I'm getting through to him and it's getting LATE in the game. Any advice on how to light a fire under his ass / create a sense of urgency so he doesn't bonk on day 2?
I've been trying to convey the level of difficulty and the physical fitness needed in order to move around these mountains to have an opportunity at being successful. He's been out here to visit me a handful of times but never to hunt. It's not like he's oblivious, he knows these mountains are steep.
However, I'm not sure I'm getting through to him and it's getting LATE in the game. Any advice on how to light a fire under his ass / create a sense of urgency so he doesn't bonk on day 2?