I switched cell phone companies so we would have phone service out there. Also, I plan on getting a Garmin or DeLorme with inReach when I go out in the backcountry
I have been hunting by myself, since long before I met my wife, so I was not going to change the way I did things, because I got married. There have definitely been times, I really questioned why I was in some predicament by myself, but I just stayed calm and figured out how to get myself out of whatever I got myself into.
My wife used to try to get me to take someone with me on my trips, but I made it very clear, I got tired of other people not liking to hunt as hard as I do and way too often whined, complained or just kept making comments on heading back in. When I only have a few days to hunt, I am going to make the most of those few days. So to make sure I don't have anyone messing up my hunt, I hunt alone.
I am sure she questioned the times I went hunting and came home with nothing. I always had to explain to her, that it's hunting, I am not walking into a zoo and shooting whatever animal I want to shoot. We had that discussion many times. The trips I have come home with game, the wife and daughter are very excited when I get home.
In general you are safer hunting solo (as long as you have basic outdoor experience) than going to get gas. If she is that ****, the problem may lie otherwise. Best of luck.
You say " honey I'm going hunting and I'll call when I can.....love you"
Then jump in the truck
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It’s easy for me to say this because my wife comes from a hunting family. Even in other things your wife should trust your judgement and know that you aren’t going to get yourself in a situation you can’t get out of.
I stay in contact by text. I am totally conservative and after a lifetime raised in the country, mine doesn’t worry.
Perhaps take her and show her the few dangers. However, I have giving up claiming stands and sticks. Krivo Blind’s, ground blinds and ladder stands.
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