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...but you WOULD hunt with them???I've got a off roading trip coming up. I enjoy eating well on the trail, and love cooking outside. I tell people what I'm cooking on the trip and ask if they want in or not.
I'm not leaving it up to someone else to take care of my food unless I really trust them.
NEVER have I allowed a friend to bring a "friend" to hunt. If that is something to be done, then that guy has to have become my friend through another avenue of acquaintance first."This is this."
Oh man. The main reason I keep the party small. Only on a couple of rare occasions have I risked letting someone bring another to our hunting camp that I haven't personally vetted. One worked out fine, the other, not so much. The buddy that invited him along apologized profusely and hasn't brought any outsiders since. The funny thing is, he drove my buddy nuts, much worse than he bothered me.![]()
My hunting grounds are the very most valuable thing in my life. I share them only with people I have come to trust implicitly. If you can't trust your buddy to bring pots and pans, why are you hunting with him?
We also eat with no holds barred, keep one foot on the floor. Probably much better than we eat at home, on average. We also have a hot shower, Flat Screen TV in the wall tent (for movie night after supper).Our camp I do the shopping and the cooking. We eat prime rib, ribs , shrimp, steaks and whole chickens. No one is going hungry with us
Freeze dried food is for the Brooks Range, 100 miles above the Arctic Circle chasing sheep. In a camp built out of what is hauled in a truck, I gotta have my Baby Backs and Corny Hens.