It’s a ride man, different emphasis on stuff in different seasons of life. I have loved hunting and the outdoors since I was about 4 years old. Sick for it like many of us are here. Joined the army, didn’t get as much hunting time as I wanted, got out, became a fireman, was hunting about 100+ days a year between big game, waterfowl, upland, predator, turkey. Then got married (again) no biggie, wife likes that I hunt and doesn’t care that I’m gone, then had 1, kid, then 2, now on #3 I went from 100 ish days to about 6-9 during archery and maybe 3-4 rifle if I’m lucky… bird hunting is shelved, so is most of my predator, but I’ll hunt a bit around my cabin in winter, short sets but better than nothing. My oldest is 3 and she is getting interested and will probably come with me muzzleloading a bit this fall, but it is a huge change. Especially if your wife works at all, but I love it and I know in about 4-5 years I’ll get a lot of my hunting time back and getting my daughters into has been awesome 3 yr old can bugle better than most grown men with just her little voice haha build a solid life and prioritize your family and they hunting will come, try to prioritize hunting and I don’t think that’s a great recipe for much