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Hunting Solo vs Hunting with a group
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1515077" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>I understand your plight and have had similar experiences. I spent a good part of the September archery elk hunt wondering why I hadn't gone alone. turned out the group had some less than willing participants and that brought the hunt to a screeching halt. I hunted by myself most of the time in Alaska, and there were a few times I hunted with others. I'd say, if you want a new partner, try to take some time preseason and hit the range. Also, maybe take them scouting with you as well. Maybe one of those trips could've tipped you off to the impending disaster. Anyway, hunting partners aren't all bad, but it often takes a couple sour trips before you can sort out the bad ones for the good ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1515077, member: 75933"] I understand your plight and have had similar experiences. I spent a good part of the September archery elk hunt wondering why I hadn't gone alone. turned out the group had some less than willing participants and that brought the hunt to a screeching halt. I hunted by myself most of the time in Alaska, and there were a few times I hunted with others. I'd say, if you want a new partner, try to take some time preseason and hit the range. Also, maybe take them scouting with you as well. Maybe one of those trips could've tipped you off to the impending disaster. Anyway, hunting partners aren't all bad, but it often takes a couple sour trips before you can sort out the bad ones for the good ones. [/QUOTE]
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