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Well, one positive about hunting solo is that you don't talk while hunting and alert the animals
Quote from: HoofsandWings on May 03, 2014, 09:58:58 PMWell, one positive about hunting solo is that you don't talk while hunting and alert the animalsAnd...two feet are quieter than four. Two pits and one mouth produce less scent than four pits and two mouths. Everyone knows who gets to shoot first! If you want to stop and take a nap who is going to complain. Only one speed necessary = your own. You can let go of branches without the guy behind you crying. No one there to stir up the bees nest before you get there. Stay out as late as you want without someone calling "Boogyman!!!" If you want to swat at mosquitos there is no one around to yell that you are spooking the elk 4,000 yards away. You can carry all the water YOU need instead of extra water because your partner doesn't want to carry the extra weight and will run out. And if you screw the goose on a shot...you don't have to tell anyone Plus, your chances of success go up about three fold Solo hunting is "Oh, So Nice"
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