Pramo
WKR
I hunt alone 85% of the time, but when I do have a partner we go with first good shot takes it and alternate calling. My group has a saying "if you want to find out about someone take them on an elk hunt" hunters with a bunch of greed and jealousy can be hard to deal with and I just won't hunt with them.
The biggest factor is fitness and mindset, I stay in top shape all year and need someone who can keep up and stay positive. My partners understand this and we talk frankly about expectations before the hunt. I'm going to hunt as hard as possible that and may mean 2 miles a day, could be a bivy run and gun for 15 miles chasing bulls or hunt a water hole for 10 hours in a blind or stand. Whatever the hunt dictates my partner needs to be flexible and very determined.
Just lay the groundwork first so everyone understands and is on the same page and you don't wind up on a miserable trip with someone bailing early.
The biggest factor is fitness and mindset, I stay in top shape all year and need someone who can keep up and stay positive. My partners understand this and we talk frankly about expectations before the hunt. I'm going to hunt as hard as possible that and may mean 2 miles a day, could be a bivy run and gun for 15 miles chasing bulls or hunt a water hole for 10 hours in a blind or stand. Whatever the hunt dictates my partner needs to be flexible and very determined.
Just lay the groundwork first so everyone understands and is on the same page and you don't wind up on a miserable trip with someone bailing early.