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November 24th, 2020, 09:33 AM
#11
Yea I was thinking about that, but I need to make a good plan, especially when you are hunting alone and away from your place by 3-4 hrs in the wilderness, you can't predict what will happened there even if you are 20 years hunter.
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November 24th, 2020 09:33 AM
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November 24th, 2020, 10:37 AM
#12
I hunt solo often. Its all about preparation and having a solid plan if you get a deer.
I have the Hawke crawler cart in my truck and its a breeze to extract any size deer.
Once back at the truck I use a hitch mounted hoist to lift the deer in to the back of the truck.
Being self reliant is the way to go!
I don't mind hunting with good friends but if they can't make it I don't let it stop me... lol
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November 24th, 2020, 12:19 PM
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November 30th, 2020, 11:55 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
gbk
Shankl-do not despair. Hunting partners do not come by every second day...really good ones-the keepers, may come by every 10 years.
Crossbow hunting is generally-as bowhunting, a lonely affair.Many ppl would not comprehend group hunt-with reason.Bow hunting and crowds do not mix well.
Be patient,and keep in mind-many many old hunters already have their buddies(the keepers-the "not so keepers" and even the "so-so" ones).By raising Your hand You may never find someone to team up with.
Do some search,get involved,make friends.
Just be aware-not every friend is a true one.Be ready to lose more friends ,then gain "keeper"friends.
X2 sometimes even family isn't a keeper [emoji854][emoji854][emoji854]lol
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December 9th, 2020, 08:29 AM
#15
Hey guys
I just wana share with you my first experience, I went to private land, in grey county WMU 82A, I enjoyed it, but i believe that with a group it would be more fun, I found a lot of tracks for deers and other animals, unfortunately I wasn't lucky, I was hunting from a blind, am still thinking to go before the end of the year but probably will be public land.