When you're walking in remember to look behind you from time to time. That way the trip back out will look a bit more familiar.
Lastly, (and please don't take this as preachy, just something personal for me) I'm a man of faith. The hardwood pillars of the woods make a far better sanctuary than any grand cathedral in Europe. The crunching leaves and chattering critters make a sweeter sounding song than any choir ever could. For me, hunting is a spiritual experience. A time of self reflection, prayer, and meditation. Treating my alone time in the woods like this, has certainly helped my nerves find peace over the years.
KJ
You ever take a land navigation course? Using a map and compass. Knowing where North is doesn't help much. Unless you're an elf.
Otherwise, it's experience. Even if you just go for a stroll in the bush off season, you'll get comfortable being there. Take one of those blaze orange foam filled cushions. Best nap I've ever had was sitting on one in the sun shine under a tree pretending to be hunting.
Yogi wasn't interested in you for any reason other than curiosity. He wanted to know what was causing that horrible smell.
A lot of this is flat out inexperience IMO. Hunting alone, a lot can happen, and it's normal to be jumpy at first. You will get over it. Think it through, go through the 'what if' scenarios, be prepared so there is nothing to worry about.I love hunting and hunting alone.....but when im alone I always get nervous and jumpy after I go in about 1 km but if I am with someone I can go in for weeks set up camp and hunt with no worries crossing my mind... now that I have my drivers license I would like to start hunting alone when no one else is available and I am just looking for tips or possible reasons why I am like this..i was even raised as a farm boy (Please no rude responses)
The things called Faith and Love are good to have with you when life goes sideways.
The psych needs of a person who is alone are much greater than the need of having lots of gear handy. If you know that you are loved at home (and above), it gives you and your survival greater value - making survival not just a selfish thing, but an act of love. When a man who is hurting and alone may give up, a man with a cause greater than himself will soldier on.
(Um - I guess that was meant to be preachy - kinda like "don't leave home without it.")
I think that country folk - men and women who spend time alone are more at peace - and comfortable to be around, than over-socialized types. Recently, I was at a farm supply store in a small town and it was refreshing to see the country women coming in with open, happy, honest, guileless faces. No makeup, no airs and enjoying a few minutes in town to pick up gardening or calving supplies.
Thank God for Country Folk.
You ever take a land navigation course? Using a map and compass. Knowing where North is doesn't help much. Unless you're an elf.
Otherwise, it's experience. Even if you just go for a stroll in the bush off season, you'll get comfortable being there. Take one of those blaze orange foam filled cushions. Best nap I've ever had was sitting on one in the sun shine under a tree pretending to be hunting.
Yogi wasn't interested in you for any reason other than curiosity. He wanted to know what was causing that horrible smell.
Really?? Can you please explain your theory on that?? I doubt it...
I love hunting and hunting alone.....but when im alone I always get nervous and jumpy after I go in about 1 km but if I am with someone I can go in for weeks set up camp and hunt with no worries crossing my mind... now that I have my drivers license I would like to start hunting alone when no one else is available and I am just looking for tips or possible reasons why I am like this..i was even raised as a farm boy (Please no rude responses)




























