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Buy a PLB, personal locator beacon, if you hunt alone. I hunt alone all the time and I decided I need one.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on December 10, 2012, 07:46:31 PMBuy a PLB, personal locator beacon, if you hunt alone. I hunt alone all the time and I decided I need one.Ferry County locator?
I hunted with my dad and guys his age for a long time. I always knew I wanted to go further into the wilderness, but the camp kind of prevented me from doing this. As they got older I finally made it happen. I hunted with a group of friends and had fun. I kept pushing to hunt further and that eventually cut a few of them out. Soon it was just two of us. Those hunts are great, but he is not always available to go so I started my solo hunts. You become aware of your weaknesses very quickly. Together we were able to make our decisions very efficiently, alone you have to recognize those areas and concentrate on making the best decisions possible. Like any relationship, you take that time alone and better yourself, bringing more experience back to the whole. It is easy to fall into roles when hunting with a partner not allowing personal growth as a woodsman. I have always enjoyed reflecting on my mistakes and their outcomes and trying to improve upon them on my next outing. I look forward to both hunts. I think they both offer me a different experience that I need in my life. Everyone here makes excellent points that I would support. I did a solo hunt that tested my ability this fall. I made some bad choices. I just hope that if presented with the same circumstances I will have grown as a hunter and make smarter decisions with better outcomes.
Maybe just me but the way I would look at it is if you have a family that depends on you, then I wouldn't risk going solo. All kinds of things can go wrong. Having a partner could be the difference between coming out alive or not.