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Spouse Hunting Involvement

How involved is your spouse in hunting?

  • No interest, Not supportive and doesn't come on hunts

    Votes: 7 5.4%
  • Doesn't come on hunts, but is supportive, may have taken hunter safety or has hunted in past,

    Votes: 43 33.3%
  • Comes to hunting camp and scouting trips but doesn't hunt.

    Votes: 16 12.4%
  • Hunts a little when they feel like it.

    Votes: 31 24.0%
  • Avid Hunter and you hunt together

    Votes: 32 24.8%

  • Total voters
    129
Most of our hunts are together but we both give each other some space when needed.
As we get older hunting together is a plus for packing.
 
My wife likes bird hunting with the dog and I and that's about the extent of her hunting. She will occasionally tag along (not hunting just moral support) on an archery elk hunt with me to get outside if its warm out.
 
I started hunting with my dad. Then after getting married I've been step for step with my husband in trapping and hunting for the last 37 years.
I'll quit when my time on earth is up or I can't see the cross hairs. LOL
 
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Has the data been analyzed?:)
Conclusions?
Half of the Hunting Spouses Hunt.
Of those who don't, More who support their hunter don't attend hunting camp.
Roughly a Quarter of those who don't hunt still come to camp.

Only 5.5% do not support their spouse's hunting.


SO young fellers and ladies....Look for the 95% who are supportive of your hunting. Life is too short.
 
I have a hunch that "we" seek out the hunting, interested, and supportive types.
And that the 5.5% have a defective selection process.
 
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