Hunting alone vs with others...
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 2
Hunting alone vs with others...
I am new to deer hunting, and am looking for a mentor... I have shot at ranges for a couple of years now... and think I am good enough to take this to the next level...
Any ideas on finding a partner ?
I think I would feel more comfortable hunting with more experienced hunter(s).
Is this an uncommon request ?
-John
Fox Lake, IL
Any ideas on finding a partner ?
I think I would feel more comfortable hunting with more experienced hunter(s).
Is this an uncommon request ?
-John
Fox Lake, IL
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: tampa fl USA
Posts: 184
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
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I think I would feel more comfortable hunting with more experienced hunter(s).
Is this an uncommon request ?
-John
Fox Lake, IL
I think I would feel more comfortable hunting with more experienced hunter(s).
Is this an uncommon request ?
-John
Fox Lake, IL
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ohio,mid
Posts: 1,275
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
HUNTING is fun w/ preople of like mind. You get ot share experiences, woes and lies at the nedo fthe day, On the whole outdoors people are honest and ethical, the sort of person I perfer to be around. However, I do like to hunt by myself and do so fequntly. I let people know where I am of course. First few years hunt w/ someone of you can, sportsmans clubs are a good spot to meet and greet. Sometimes the old timers who can't get aorund so much appreciate being around someone w/ enthusiasm and that will take them along. They have a lot to teach us! Good Luck.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Mahoning County, OH
Posts: 47
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
Hey man, I know how you feel. I started hunting 7 years ago, and I am the ONLY person in my family to hunt, (besides my one uncle, but he doesn't do it anymore, hasn't for a long time). I had to teach myself everything, I didn't even have anyone to show me how to field dress a deer!! But what I did, is do a bunch of reading and research. Took a hunter's safety course and hunting license requirement class. Bought the right equipment, and most importantly, got out in the woods and hunted. I have learned more from actually going in the woods, than I have from any book. It has been trial and error since day one. And anyone, whether they have been hunting for 4 or 40 years can say that they learn something, no matter how big or small, every time they are in the woods. I learned little by little and finally I shot my first deer with a shotgun, then my first buck with my bow and it has been an addiction ever since.
#5
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
Like stated above, hunting with others can be fun. It all really depends on the situation. I like both. The other people I hunt with tend not to take everything as seriously as I do. Like scent and noise discipline. But it's still fun sometimes.
#7
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
Becarefull on who you choose. You must be like minded in almost everything you do. If you like to go to the bar after the hunt your partner should to. This is just an example but the more you have in common the better. If you go out of state with them it helps for the non hunting time.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: MT
Posts: 758
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
I love to hunt alone and never hunt with anyone. The only person I will hunt with is my son. I went with him today and he got a very nice mule deer. The memory we had today will last forever. Other then hunting with him I hunt solo.
#9
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
I've been blessed with an uncle who is more like an older brother to me (he's 13 years my senior). His whole life is hunting and fishing and took the time to take me ever since I was a young child. My father also took me hunting and fishing but he isn't quite the maniac that my uncle and I are even though I think I'm starting to rub off on him . Any IMO, there is no substitutefor a good mentor to show you the ropes because there is SO much to learn. I can't wait for my kids to get old enough to hunt (I already take my daughter fishing) and be a mentor for them. If you can find a good honest mentor, your learning curve will be much less steep.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: NE Ohio
Posts: 430
RE: Hunting alone vs with others...
Having a mentor is great, but if one doesn't materialize, don't hesitate to get out and try it by yourself. You'll learn as you go. There's a lot to learn just on these forums.