Stories of hunting partners that quit

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

A group of 4 us drove about 26 hours to freelance duck hunt 15 or so years ago, 1 vehicle. It was supposed to be a 10 + day trip. One of them had to fly home early, we knew ahead of time that we would be taking him to the airport, no harm in that. After we dropped him off (around day 5 or 6 of the trip), the two remaining guys got a little home sickness induced by their girlfriends after a couple days of slower hunting ... I got outvoted, we left 3 or 4 days early. I basically slept in the backseat of the truck the entire ride home, didn't talk much, I was hot. Haven't hunted with those two guys since, and one of them was my main hunting partner for waterfowl up to that point. The guy who flew home is still one of my best friends and we hunt together all the time.

Ironically, I was the only one married, and the only one with kids ... I was also the only one who wanted to stay.
 
Went hog hunting with a friend from college who was on the heavier side. It was obvious the physical aspect of walking around for hours at a time was difficult for him, and the the food that the outfitter was making was fine but pretty simple (usually soup or stew), and they weren’t making enough for us to get third and fourth helpings. Anyways, second to last day comes, and my friend told me that he was going to drive to the nearest town to go to McDonalds and that it didn’t make sense for him to drive back, since it was the opposite direction. Oh well
 
We had a guy check out on a dirtbike ride. Plan was to leave early, run 3 hours up the highway and check out this area we had never been to. We didnt really know the guy all that well but he was the only one with a cclb pickup at the time, so we all rode in his rig.

Dude liked that vape pen. Mid day, we circle back to the truck for fuel. He sets the thing on his front fender than rides over to the shitter, when he came back it was gone.

So we got to watch a grown ass man crawl around on his hands an knees looking under ever piece of buck brush in that parking lot for his vape pen. He never found it. Reminded him that we came here to ride . He tried, but just kept getting slower and slower until he bitched out....and we all rode up in his truck......

Get loaded up and he's got that 6.7 on the speed limiter all the way to the nearest town. Pulls into the first dispensary we get to, parks at the door and runs inside. Came outta there pulling on that vape pen pretty hard.
Never seen a guy hooked on weed like that before. Never rode with him again either
 
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I was spending about 10 days in the Adirondacks. Summer. 2 day hike in. There was a nice lean to shelter i think popular for snow mobile or atv guys allowed at certain times of year. Anyway, there was very little wood to scavenge. All branches broken off at snow level + 7 ft. So i went out and collected a barrel sized pile of small wood, used my only spare cordage (for replacement laces etc) to bundle it up. Looked like it could be enough for a week if we did mini fires just for cooking. Guy who organized the trip saw it and put the whole thing directly into the fire.
 
These stories make me thankful for the hunting partners I've got.

The two main ones are clinically insane and would live on a mountain for a month straight without a single ounce of frustration showing...shoot, I made the mistake of introducing them 2 years ago and now they're hunting in Idaho this year for 3 weeks without me LOL.

I have a buddy who now lives in MI that was a riot to hunt with as well, one of those fellas who is ALWAYS smiling. Last time we hunted together he drove through the night to meet us in MT from WA, proceeded to hunt the entire next day with nothing but an energy drink and a perfect bar. Also hunted together in WA one time when I was essentially dying of food poisoning and he had an infected wound on his hand that ultimately required a trip to the hospital, and we still had a blast the whole time, decided we weren't going to shoot anything but stayed out the whole time looking at bears and enjoying the fall weather 🤣 our wives think we were separated at birth.

I honestly don't know how I'd handle a hunting partner flaking out that bad, insane that there are grown men like that 🤣🤣🤣

We all occasionally have or moments, but dipping like that is really wild.
 
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.
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.
 
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