I enjoy both. To explore the forest on my own, watching trace/tracks of animals finding them and do the final stalk. I also enjoy to bring new hunters out, or hunting a new specie for them, its a greater achievement for me to have a success with a friend than shooting one more animal of the same kind just alone. Then I hunt with my brother we go to remote areas new for us camping and hunting during the days.Just curious to hear people’s thoughts and experiences on this…
Do you prefer heading out on your own, just you, and the rifle, or do you enjoy stalking with a friend , sharing the experience (and maybe the flask of coffee too)?
I’ve done both over the years, and I can definitely see the appeal of each. Solo stalking gives you that sense of total immersion, moving at your own pace, no distractions, and full focus on the task at hand. There’s something quite special about being out alone in the early mornings and late evenings. Stalking with a friend can be just as rewarding, sharing the success (or the learning moments!), or simply enjoying the day out together. Sometimes it’s just good to have the company and a second set of eyes or hands.
Obviously, there are practical and safety considerations too, especially in more remote areas or when dragging out a beast. So what’s your preference - solo, with a mate, or a mix of both? Would be great to hear any stories or reasons behind your choice
In the Swedish language we mostly use hunting/jakt as the word for stalking, shooting, wildfowling and trapping. Stalking would be used for the final approach to the animal.
