Maybe you'd like to define what you mean by "hooking up" because I think that we have different understandings of that phrase (or exactly the same one
)
I thought about that after I reread it after I posted it. So, to get
some of your minds out of the gutter, let me elaborate.
In order to hunt the "better" areas of the managed waterfowl area (i.e. the flooded cornfields), you must have a group of 2-4 hunters. A lot of guys show up as individuals, and then pair up with someone else who is alone in order to meet the requirements for the group rule. The guy I partnered up with claimed to have hunted ducks before, but he nearly drowned me when he pulled the front end of the boat up out of the water (submersing the back end!) , and started blasting away at ducks that were over 200 yards away.....they were literally specks in the sky over the refuge! I was calling in some ducks that were coming in from our left (he was to my right) and as they started to come over my head, he raised his shotgun and fired.......about a foot over my head!
I'm still hard of hearing in that ear. He proceeded to cripple a few more ducks and finally scratched on down that we recovered. I was never so glad to be done with a hunt in my life! Another time I partnered with a guy who didn't like where we were hunting, so he moved down to the next field.......the hunters who were rightfully there didn't appreciate it, and somehow I got the brunt of it.
Another nightmare was a fellow that I met there and partnered up with; I'd seen him at the check station in the past, knew that he lived on the island, etc. Thought he would be a decent hunting partner so we got our spot and went and set out decoys and started our hunt.......... and then later I saw the SS lightning bolt and
'totenkopf' (death head) insignia tatooed on his forearms (didn't see it in the management station, as he had long sleeves on at that time....only saw it when he took off his sweatshirt was we were picking up decoys). The guy was a neoNazi!!! Was kinda glad to have that particular hunt end as well!!!
I now only hunt with folks that I've known for a while, been to the rifle or skeet range with, and have had a few beers with around a fire pit or camp fire......which narrows down the candidate pool quite a bit. I can't help who I'm thrown together with when I book a hunt with an outfitter, but at least if something goes south in that instance, I have a valid right to complain.
The other "type' of hunting partner I seem to have run-ins with is one that I'll describe as "the mooch"........I think we've all had similar experiences with this one. You don't hear from the guy all year until a couple of weeks before season, he offers no money for gas for the outboard, he doesn't make a move when it comes time to pay for the ferry ride ("I'll get it next time"
), sometimes borrows shells from you, doesn't have any money to go out for lunch, so he makes his own (but doesn't bring anything for YOU!), doesn't have money for this & that because he is between jobs, getting a new job, going to school, quit his job, etc, etc, etc, and his kid needs an operation/tennis lessons/cello lessons/new shoes, etc, etc, etc.
I don't even ask a "mooch" if they want to go to Africa or not.......or anywhere else, for that matter!