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What information should a hunting plan left with someone you trust include?

  1. The names of any hunting partners

  2. Favorite hunting spots

  3. Personal identification details

  4. Hunting gear checklist

The correct answer is: The names of any hunting partners

A hunting plan left with someone you trust should include the names of any hunting partners primarily to ensure that those who are aware of your hunting activities can account for all individuals involved. This information is crucial for safety and accountability, especially if an emergency arises or if someone goes missing. Knowing who you are with can help others reach out to the right people if necessary. While favorite hunting spots, personal identification details, and a hunting gear checklist may be useful in certain contexts, they do not provide the same level of safety and emergency preparedness as knowing who you are with. For instance, if someone is part of the hunting trip, their presence and relationship can help in organizing search efforts or communicating with authorities if unexpected situations occur.