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<blockquote data-quote="WacosSon" data-source="post: 1889516" data-attributes="member: 14152"><p>Agreed! While hunting with a buddy is fun, hunting alone can be one of the most refreshing activities around. There's nothing like being in the deer woods at 0-dark:30 alone. Its a quiet you can feel in your soul. </p><p></p><p>As long as people know where you're going and when, and you are more careful than you need to be, hunting alone is perfectly normal. I'm not sure how much time you've spent in the woods, but a survival skills class might come in handy if you do plan on hunting alone. Although, to be honest, short of some of our WMA's, most of them are less than 2 miles deep surrounding bodies of water. The chances of being lost and in severe danger are much slimmer than if you were going 20 miles back into the bush. Don't give up though. Take your class, put in the leg time out in the woods and get yourself hooked. Hunting buddies are much easier to come by when you've got some experience under your belt anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WacosSon, post: 1889516, member: 14152"] Agreed! While hunting with a buddy is fun, hunting alone can be one of the most refreshing activities around. There's nothing like being in the deer woods at 0-dark:30 alone. Its a quiet you can feel in your soul. As long as people know where you're going and when, and you are more careful than you need to be, hunting alone is perfectly normal. I'm not sure how much time you've spent in the woods, but a survival skills class might come in handy if you do plan on hunting alone. Although, to be honest, short of some of our WMA's, most of them are less than 2 miles deep surrounding bodies of water. The chances of being lost and in severe danger are much slimmer than if you were going 20 miles back into the bush. Don't give up though. Take your class, put in the leg time out in the woods and get yourself hooked. Hunting buddies are much easier to come by when you've got some experience under your belt anyway. [/QUOTE]
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