My anxiety more so comes from days potentially getting cut short due to weather or being able to get somewhere do to weather...not threats to myself on the hunt itself. I've done it long enough and had to baby sit clients in the mountains enough to know 99% of it is in our heads. Can bad stuff happen...yes. But my experience and confidence in decision making leaves little to question. Beyond that it is out of my control just like crossing the street or falling asleep every night.
I have seen too many physically capable guys tap out to the mental gymnastics of age and risk assessment because it is almost engrained in some people that at X age or once you have kids the risk goes up....I also know guys that because they mentally rely on others to be there and go on trips (even day hunts) no longer functionally hunt. They take their two trips a year and talk about wanting to do a lot of things but you know 100% it aint happening.
As far as kids I have a 2 and 4 year old. Me going hunting solo, living out of a pack, with little communication does not in any way lesson my responsibility or care for my kids. This is of course coupled with me not purposefully putting myself in bad situations when it is in my control. I DO NOT think solo hunting in itself is a bad situation or practice. There are hunts and times it can be but there is WAY too many variables to just throw a blanket that solo hunting is the problem.
I have seen too many physically capable guys tap out to the mental gymnastics of age and risk assessment because it is almost engrained in some people that at X age or once you have kids the risk goes up....I also know guys that because they mentally rely on others to be there and go on trips (even day hunts) no longer functionally hunt. They take their two trips a year and talk about wanting to do a lot of things but you know 100% it aint happening.
As far as kids I have a 2 and 4 year old. Me going hunting solo, living out of a pack, with little communication does not in any way lesson my responsibility or care for my kids. This is of course coupled with me not purposefully putting myself in bad situations when it is in my control. I DO NOT think solo hunting in itself is a bad situation or practice. There are hunts and times it can be but there is WAY too many variables to just throw a blanket that solo hunting is the problem.