You'll deal with it. It'll be fine. But it'll be a LOT of work!![]()
It normally takes me 2 hours to get a moose skinned cleaned and into game bags when working alone...help is nice but solo is no biggy either.
You'll deal with it. It'll be fine. But it'll be a LOT of work!![]()
For me,it's just too difficult to get together with hunting buddies at the same time. I'm retired,but,they're still working,so,I hunt and fish solo out of necessity.. The beauty of it is I can go where I want,when I want and have either the whole woods or lake to myself. It's peaceful,quiet and I have nobody to answer to,but,I still miss the guys. When we manage to get together,especially with the kids,it's a special occasion.
You hit the nail square on the head there !Great thread. Common among us is the appreciation of peace and quiet, being outside for your own reason(s), and so on.
I've mostly hunted alone over the last 60 years, although I do have a very few people I will hunt with. Being rather old fashioned, I don't care for the $10,000 quad, rangefinder, bazooka armed, must get a B&C record crowd. Each to his/her own. I am quite happy to drive to one of my favorite spots and set off on foot with my old .32 Special, maybe an apple and a bottle of water. Whether I even see anything, let alone get a shot is down the list from just being out and about, carrying a rifle. As someone posted above, to feel the fresh air, see the sights and do some reminiscing is what has become important.
To have the time to light a small fire, maybe cook a bit of sausage, toast a bun, maybe share with a buddy - that's life at its finest!![]()
well after a 1/2 a day I came up with her answer
I said honey
you asked why I hunt alone at my age
I told her
I wish I had someone to share some of the finer moments and joys I encounter out there
In my younger days I had three friends I hunted with , for 25 years
then as life would have it , with in a year my friends all passed away , due to accidents at work, cancer or some other illness
I have tried unsuccessfully to find new hunting partners over the years
I have never found what I call true sportsmen, outdoors men type of partners,
oh they all lay claim to be in the beginning
but after a few outings, their true colours come out
some are just guys wanting to shoot and kill something
some are and most of them are lazy,
none of them can appreciate, just being out there,
a beautiful sunrise, a quiet afternoon in the outdoors on a sunny hillside,
they all whine and snot and sniffle ,it costs to much, or its to much work and effort, or they have some kinda ache or pain
they have no heart , or drive , or incentive to educate themselves on hunting regulations, or ethics , of fair play , or the species of wildlife they are hunting for,
some want everything their way, when they cant have it their way every outing they throw a pout, and become want to argue and be miserable and ruin the day for themselves and others around them,
and mostly not one of them know the value of being a true friend or hunting partner
so I told my wife , I appreciate the solitude
the time alone, the time to reflect on life and appreciate all that life has offered me, the time to find me again
the time spent with my dog (who by the way is my best friend and best hunting partner I have ever had)
and if I ever had a heart attack or injured myself and passed away out in the outdoors all alone, don't cry
because I was alone,
that's the way I would rather have it then in some sick bed under a roof
and that's why I hunt alone
and besides life is to short to hunt with #######s
there was more said but in general that was my answer
then that blushing bride of mine looked at me and said
well you put like a dream of some sort , or a story in romance novel,
she said she now understood, and wouldn't bug me to take someone again
I'm adding this because I for got to mention this to my blushing bride
every year now since my grandson was 10 years old
on thanksgiving weekend
my grandson comes out for a goose hunt
we have turned it into an annual ordeal
he is now 19
it has changed from 3 days to 7 days
he is all about hunting, fire arm safety, is not lazy when it comes to setting up, or dressing out the fallen birds
and prefers bird hunting over big game hunting
he has strong ethics and respect for wildlife and nature, that's hard to find in todays youth
and wise beyond his years,
his mother and him are the only two I have hunted with in over 30 years now
and enjoy to spend time with out in the fields or the bush
this year he has asked if he could bring his two cousins, my other two grandsons
both are 14,
I think he is trying to get the other two into the sport
of hunting and has in a round about way picked me as their mentor
which I have no problems with, and look forward to spending some super quality time with my grandsons
as their mothers ( my daughters) are both single and the really don't like hunting
but my 3rd daughter is an avid hunter
and they spend an enormous amount of time with her, in the outdoors
so I'm hoping that maybe this year will change things and I will finally find my hunting group
if ya cant meet good hunting partners then raise them
is my view on it
so I hope you all have a safe, and prosperous season
This season will be tough with the recent loss of my son this past May.........he was my outdoor companion since he was old enough to follow me.I'm going to shoot a deer with his gun on the same trail he took his first deer at age 12 then sprinkle some of his ashes on the spot.So many fond outdoor memories......this I have to do alone...........Harold
Harold My condolences . And YES i do get how you feel . I lost my son 4 years ago today .He would of been 25 . Now i enjoy spending time alone . It changes you in ways people don`t get it .It does get better though .