Lazy and comfortable sounds pretty nice if the money is good, so long as a person is fulfilled. Difficult because we don't know the OP personally. If it was a close friend who we know well, we might have different advice to share. We'd know more about their background, family goals, definition...
I interviewed for a supervisor role a few years ago, I now report to a then-current equal on the org chart, meaning I didn't get the job, she did. She's fantastic to report to. But she gets the stress and pressure to a level I'm happy I didn't get. She gets a little more money for way more...
I think a more appropriate analogy is I can walk two miles with ease but some folks would rather ride their bicycle, not because they can't walk two miles. Walking just takes more difficulty than some might care for. But I understand then we get those saying we should all just shoot stick bows...
WI rifle. I hit this buck with a bow on Halloween - had to watch him walk by at 20 yards because I couldn't get my bow pulled up as he came in while I was just getting in the tree. I rattled him back in, shot him at 30 yards and sadly knew I hit him further back than desired. Left him overnight...
My first gun buck at age 12 had been shot in the neck by another hunter the same day. That buck made it a long ways to me (and he looked pretty healthy) before I shot him. That neck shot from the other hunter was all the information I needed to never attempt it myself - too much margin for...
Bummer and sorry to hear. I have a buddy who has limited local opportunities so he gets fired up hunting public land whitetails in different states. The challenge seems very fulfilling. Perhaps accept the area you're in or find another area to reignite your passion.
When memes were new, or at last new to me, I legit didn't know how to pronounce it and said it like "me-me". And as a fan of the hit 90s sitcom The Drew Carey Show, naturally what then came to mind was...
Now carry on with the wilderness stuff.
Looking to put a suppressor on my Browning 300 WSM AB2 stainless 23" barrel and in need of advice - I've had it for years and this is purely a hunting rifle, but I want to enjoy it. Yes, I've read many of the threads on here and yes I still have questions. I'm leaning toward a Scythe Ti or...
WY general tag. Was a challenging and fun hunt, and hard to dig up big bucks. A good buddy was with me when I caught up with this guy. Made for a rewarding finish and an even better memory.