glass eye
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This is very true for me too. Sometimes, I'd prefer my partner not even come up for a quick weekend hunt as its a mind game when they leave.
Also, to the questions above about hunting all day. When you're archery elk hunting, packed in, alone, the days are longggggggggggggggg. I don't hunt elk all day long. For me, its about 2 hours in the AM another 2 in the PM, and mid day, with the winds the way they are, it makes gettting sub 30 yards very hard. When you're done hunting at 10, and waiting for 6PM, those days getting boring after about day 3.
Hunting alone near town, in a hotel for a week is a different story than packed in, feeling every minute pass you by. The good thing is, as you get older, having the time pass slowly is a good thing!
True, it depends on what you're hunting. Last September I was bowhunting elk in AZ alone and basically it's a couple hours in the morning and evening. The rest of the long day was spent napping in a hammock.