Was I right to shoot?

  • Yes, Craig just needs to grow up.

    Votes: 141 98.6%
  • No, I should have just left my gun in the truck.

    Votes: 2 1.4%

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boarhunter67

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Here's the story. Saturday morning I got a call from my friend Jim who said his cousin (my other friend) Craig shot a pig on public land with his .45 but needed help finding it because it ran into some brush. Jim said we could hunt and maybe see other pigs while we looked so we drove up and 3 hours later we start looking for his pig. After 20 minutes we saw no sign of his pig, but we spotted another herd. We didn't have our rifles, only pistols since we were just figuring on trying to find his pig.
We went back to the truck and I asked Craig how many guns we should bring. He said 2, that he and I could shoot and Jim elected not to bring a gun. We go back and the pigs moved some. I spot them and put my crosshairs on one, but Craig can't find them in his scope since they're behind trees and hard to see. After about 5 minutes they move into brush. This happens about 5 times where I spot them, get my scope on them and each time Craig has a hard time finding them. Finally we see them crossing the path ahead of us and I run up and tell Craig to hurry up. It looks like they are going to bolt so I ask Craig if I should shoot. He says, "No, wait. You got your bear and I want my pig," referring to a bear that I shot the previous weekend that he wasn't around for because he didn't want to come down, but he basically thought since I shot an animal last it was his turn.
The pigs stopped and I put my crosshairs on them. Craig said he didn't feel like doing a countdown because he wouldn't be able to coordinate and concentrate on shooting so I told him to shoot first and I'd shoot afterward. He shot and a second later I shot. My pig dropped; his pig took off. We tried to get another shot off, but they were running fast.
After dragging and loading my pig in the truck Jim told me that Craig was upset that he missed twice then later told me that Craig said he was done hunting with me because I was selfish to take the shot and felt he missed because I was pressuring him and crowding his shot.
Am I crazy or what? I bent over backward to make sure he had first shot. Is my perspective off or does he just need to grow up?
Tell me what you think.
 

BelchFire

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We need to know more about what agreement you and Craig had together. My initial inclination is that Craig needs to spend more time on the range and in the brush, but if you had a prior agreement (at least in Craig's opinion) then things might be different. Did Craig think he was supposed to be the primary hunter?
 

Marty

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I don't see where he should be complaining when you gave him first shot.
 

boarhunter67

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It was never discussed. He is the one who told me to bring my gun so we could both shoot.
 

EvBouret

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Sounds to me like you need to look for a new hunting partner. A good one would have been happy for you. Sounds to me like he had two chances and blew them both.
 

DirtyDave

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He blew it. There was no prior agreement on who shoots, and you still gave him 1st shot and he missed anyways. I dont know craig or his side of the story, but your story makes him sound like a whiner.
 

steve45

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Hunt alone and you do not have to put up with that kind of nonsense
 

White Mamba

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I really would need to know where you shoot the pig before i could make a informed opinion
 

tpuig

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Sounds like a different hunting partner is in order. It's not like you pushed him out of the way to get a shot at "his" pig. I'd be honored to hunt with somebody who passes on a number of shots to help his buddy get one.
 

sidepass

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My take on it is you need a new adult hunting partner with an ability to communicate.

sidepass
 

w8_liftr

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This is why I go solo into the bush. Craig is a whiner. You did your part, he screwed up his. Tough.
 

Live2hunt

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On public land? Take that clear shot. Eff Craig.


L2H
 

goindeep

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He had his chance and he blew it! He's just pissed that he hasn't gotten anything. sounds like you need a new hunting partner or lay down the rules before you hunt.
 

Atwater

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Sounds to me like you need to look for a new hunting partner. A good one would have been happy for you. Sounds to me like he had two chances and blew them both.

What he said...
 

Fishspanker

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You need to drop Craig's ass from your fav five.
That type of hunter is not welcomed in my group, never.
 

myfriendis410

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Lose the dude. You need someone that is on the same page as you. Simpatico. When you find someone like that it is outstanding. I've been lucky with a couple of people over the years that we get along with. I wouldn't hunt with him EVER again.
 

559hog

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Your friends a whiner, you did the right thing. I hunt alone specifically to avoid these situations.
 

jindydiver

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Who cares what Craig thinks, big girl should be shopping for blouses rather than hunting if he can't handle a bit of disappointment :)
 
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