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Hunting Solo vs Hunting with a group
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<blockquote data-quote="shooter7" data-source="post: 1515182" data-attributes="member: 39303"><p>When I hunt in my resident state of Montana, I almost always hunt with one very close friend. He's a very serious, experienced and ethical hunter. I have several other friends that I refuse to hunt with because they're the type to just sling lead.</p><p></p><p>When I first moved out west and started group hunting in Colorado, we typically split up and worked in 2-man teams. Though I did shoot my first elk on a solo hunt, I did have friends to call for the extraction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooter7, post: 1515182, member: 39303"] When I hunt in my resident state of Montana, I almost always hunt with one very close friend. He's a very serious, experienced and ethical hunter. I have several other friends that I refuse to hunt with because they're the type to just sling lead. When I first moved out west and started group hunting in Colorado, we typically split up and worked in 2-man teams. Though I did shoot my first elk on a solo hunt, I did have friends to call for the extraction. [/QUOTE]
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