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Unread 08-26-2014, 11:56 AM   #6
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What is the objectionable behavior? The fact that he doesn't eat what he shoots or that he doesn't clean the birds and sits over by himself in an antisocial manner?

If the former, I will admit to not always personally consuming my dove kills. Unlike Quail, I have to be in the mood to eat dove for some wierd reason. So as often as not, I am likely to let someone else have my birds. Sometimes I clean them, sometimes I don't (depending on if we clean them immediately after hunt or wait until we each get home), but we don't do camp, we just drive out to the country shoot and come home.

If cleaning is expected of everyone and is a communal event of camp, by all means let him know he is expected to clean birds whether he eats them or not. But at the same time as Angel said, if he is the type to take things personally and get in a huff, be prepared to lose the friendship and make sure it is worth it.
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