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WKR
Never had a partner quit. Only had a few over the last 55 years and I've been blessed with darn good ones.
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Ive got a buddy who ive been on a couple short hunts with. He isn't going with me bird hunting this year because his wife complains the whole time hes gone. Im not driving 20hrs on a 10 day trip for him to start trying to convince me to leave on day 3. Told him why he didn't get invited and he got a little pissy about it
WHAT?I had one quit by hitting the SOS button and getting a heli ride out after a stalk he got dehydrated on…. Also didn’t tell me so I spent 6 hrs looking for him before I got notified. Found his pack and quiver, legit thought I was searching for a body at that point. Good times!
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I met one of my best hunting buddies in the same way back in WA. He drew a tag and put up a "looking for a buddy" post on the old HuntWA forum. I knew the area well and figured it'd be a cool way to see the unit in November vs October. He shot a crusher buck, we had a great time, and have hunted the past 7 seasons together all over the West. Go figure.I took a guy bowhunting in Washington once, we were supposed to be in the woods for four days. On the morning of day 2 it began to sprinkle a bit and the guy kinda freaked out and stated worrying about what would happened if it rained too much, that there might be a landslide and we might get stuck in the canyon. Then he said his wife told him before we left (this was way before modern comms) the coming rain might be heavy. Lawd have mercy I essentially had no choice but pack up and walk him out (I had driven) and get him home. That was the last time we hunted together.
I knew a guy (about as much as I know a lot of you) from another website. We both live in Idaho. We had bought stuff from one another over the years so he had my phone number. He called me absolutely out of the blue one day and told me he had drawn a once-in-a lifetime moose tag and his hunting partner bagged out and would I be interested in going? I thought about it for about 30 minutes and called him back and said, "Sure." I took a bunch of days off work and the first time I ever met him in person was at camp on the other side of Idaho. Filled his tag on day 3. That was a fun trip.
They're not grown menI honestly don't know how I'd handle a hunting partner flaking out that bad, insane that there are grown men like that![]()
That's a tough situation. You should just invite him but each have a car.Ive got a buddy who ive been on a couple short hunts with. He isn't going with me bird hunting this year because his wife complains the whole time hes gone. Im not driving 20hrs on a 10 day trip for him to start trying to convince me to leave on day 3. Told him why he didn't get invited and he got a little pissy about it