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Anybody hunting or shooting with their wife/girlfriend?
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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1561825" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p>My wife is the best hunting partner I've ever had. Doesn't mind splitting up, hunts slow, gets bloody up to her elbows, helps butcher, and is a great cook. Doesn't like punching paper that much, but give her a field of prairie dogs and she's in 7th heaven. When we go on big hunts, we take an extra week driving to the jump-off place, and play tourist. Our favorite hunt was for Dall's sheep out of Norman Wells, NWT. 9 days of back packing without seeing another soul, unbelievable sights, and a good ram at the end. South Africa wasn't bad, but it really wasn't "hunting". However, the 3 days in Kruger Nat'l Park made the trip worth it. She's shooting the Lady Savage in 7-08 now. Loves it, and shoots very good with it. One shot kill on a cow elk 15 min into the season last fall. Wouldn't trade her for anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1561825, member: 44287"] My wife is the best hunting partner I've ever had. Doesn't mind splitting up, hunts slow, gets bloody up to her elbows, helps butcher, and is a great cook. Doesn't like punching paper that much, but give her a field of prairie dogs and she's in 7th heaven. When we go on big hunts, we take an extra week driving to the jump-off place, and play tourist. Our favorite hunt was for Dall's sheep out of Norman Wells, NWT. 9 days of back packing without seeing another soul, unbelievable sights, and a good ram at the end. South Africa wasn't bad, but it really wasn't "hunting". However, the 3 days in Kruger Nat'l Park made the trip worth it. She's shooting the Lady Savage in 7-08 now. Loves it, and shoots very good with it. One shot kill on a cow elk 15 min into the season last fall. Wouldn't trade her for anything. [/QUOTE]
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