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Quote from: jrebel on October 26, 2024, 04:22:47 PMQuote from: Taco280AI on October 26, 2024, 04:19:24 PMQuote from: jrebel on October 26, 2024, 04:11:43 PMWhy did you call him to tell him about the buck if you didn't want him to hunt it?? Am I missing something?? Next time call him after you kill it, he will come help pack it out!! I guess at the end of the day....who cares who killed it. As a hunting buddy, I would be happy that one of you could get it done a nice buck.The second time we went up, there were three of us and it was his buddy that he brought that had never gotten a deer. So I called them up (we were high enough and actually had service) and said come over here, in hopes we'd get a double. I'd take the 3 point and his rookie friend would tag the forkie. They were about a mile off glassing the burn by the road. That's how they learned of that particular spot and the bucks.So when they got to you after you called, did you have the discussion you would like to take a crack at the 3x3? Or....did you all move on the deer and he just happen to get the better approach / shot? Only way I would be pissed off.....I I told my friend I was going to shoot the 3x3 (because I spotted it) and he shot it out from under my. Again, my opinion is your overthinking it, and should be happy the three of you didn't hike out without a deer. Again, going on limited info.....so take it for what it is worth?None of us got a deer that day, by the time they got there the deer were all safely in the thick stuff and wouldn't come out. I'm taking the day off because elk starts tomorrow and my buddy went up today by himself.
Quote from: Taco280AI on October 26, 2024, 04:19:24 PMQuote from: jrebel on October 26, 2024, 04:11:43 PMWhy did you call him to tell him about the buck if you didn't want him to hunt it?? Am I missing something?? Next time call him after you kill it, he will come help pack it out!! I guess at the end of the day....who cares who killed it. As a hunting buddy, I would be happy that one of you could get it done a nice buck.The second time we went up, there were three of us and it was his buddy that he brought that had never gotten a deer. So I called them up (we were high enough and actually had service) and said come over here, in hopes we'd get a double. I'd take the 3 point and his rookie friend would tag the forkie. They were about a mile off glassing the burn by the road. That's how they learned of that particular spot and the bucks.So when they got to you after you called, did you have the discussion you would like to take a crack at the 3x3? Or....did you all move on the deer and he just happen to get the better approach / shot? Only way I would be pissed off.....I I told my friend I was going to shoot the 3x3 (because I spotted it) and he shot it out from under my. Again, my opinion is your overthinking it, and should be happy the three of you didn't hike out without a deer. Again, going on limited info.....so take it for what it is worth?
Quote from: jrebel on October 26, 2024, 04:11:43 PMWhy did you call him to tell him about the buck if you didn't want him to hunt it?? Am I missing something?? Next time call him after you kill it, he will come help pack it out!! I guess at the end of the day....who cares who killed it. As a hunting buddy, I would be happy that one of you could get it done a nice buck.The second time we went up, there were three of us and it was his buddy that he brought that had never gotten a deer. So I called them up (we were high enough and actually had service) and said come over here, in hopes we'd get a double. I'd take the 3 point and his rookie friend would tag the forkie. They were about a mile off glassing the burn by the road. That's how they learned of that particular spot and the bucks.
Why did you call him to tell him about the buck if you didn't want him to hunt it?? Am I missing something?? Next time call him after you kill it, he will come help pack it out!! I guess at the end of the day....who cares who killed it. As a hunting buddy, I would be happy that one of you could get it done a nice buck.
Sounds a little like competition to me. I would not care. It’s a deer it’s free range your buddy solved the puzzle on how to kill it. Good for him.Good hunting partners are hard to come by, especially ones that show up and stay to the end to help carry the load. I am a die hard I will go till the day I die. Not everyone has that drive. I like seeing my buddies harvest because it keeps them coming back.If you find a deer you want to hunt. Keep quiet or move over.No deer is worth a hunting partner.
Don't be jealous of his motivation.😉
Quote from: link on October 26, 2024, 03:06:09 PMSo you both first go to the area. Then you call dibs on a particular hillside? Kinda weird.When he sits off the dirt road and I go hiking off trail, a mile away, find the buck, then he goes back after that very buck that I found... yes.
So you both first go to the area. Then you call dibs on a particular hillside? Kinda weird.
Quote from: Taco280AI on October 26, 2024, 03:29:17 PMQuote from: link on October 26, 2024, 03:06:09 PMSo you both first go to the area. Then you call dibs on a particular hillside? Kinda weird.When he sits off the dirt road and I go hiking off trail, a mile away, find the buck, then he goes back after that very buck that I found... yes.LOL, if you're hunting together it should be expected he may go back solo. It's public land and not "your" spot and if you feel otherwise ya shouldn't have shared the deers location.
I must be to nice. I take my hunting partner to my property and put him in my stand, the one I've been scouting a nice buck all year, and tell him to shoot it if it comes in. While he is doing that, I am hiking my butt off looking for a bear. I must have my priorities backwards. Also....the buck came in and he missed!!! It jumped his string and he shot over the back of it. I take more pleasure now in my hunting partner and kids killing animals than I do in me doing it. Be happy for him...... It almost sounds like he may not be that good a buddy, especially if your airing this on a public forum. If he truly is that good a buddy, celebrate in his success. Next year, he may help you find a buck. It all comes full circle with good hunting buddies.
Quote from: jrebel on October 26, 2024, 08:09:14 PMI must be to nice. I take my hunting partner to my property and put him in my stand, the one I've been scouting a nice buck all year, and tell him to shoot it if it comes in. While he is doing that, I am hiking my butt off looking for a bear. I must have my priorities backwards. Also....the buck came in and he missed!!! It jumped his string and he shot over the back of it. I take more pleasure now in my hunting partner and kids killing animals than I do in me doing it. Be happy for him...... It almost sounds like he may not be that good a buddy, especially if your airing this on a public forum. If he truly is that good a buddy, celebrate in his success. Next year, he may help you find a buck. It all comes full circle with good hunting buddies. I completely agree, love my buddy’s success more than my own. But not if there sneaking in behind my back. They would never have to do that because I would always show them where it is and where to go. But that’s the point of it I think.