This^ I think people get way too wrapped up with how others are doing via social media, sometimes on hunting forums and remember comparison is the thief of joy. If it’s about killing. This go kill. If it’s about time spent out there then enjoy. If it’s about big racks then hunt animals that have them. I have 2 kiddos under 3 years old right now to say my hunting seasons have changed a bit in the last 3 years is a giant understatement. Went from 100+ days in the field to about 10 if im lucky… I do feel a little guilt when im away but not that much honestly. I have almost completely stopped waterfowl, upland, and predator hunting for the time being so I can big game hunt, remember it will get easier as the kids get older they can tag along some and make it a family adventureI'd love for Joe, Cam, & Steve to bring this up this fall on a podcast. Titled "Spend more time with family & friends. Tags are too expensive & there are no animals in the woods"
Try 8 years brahHey all. Wanted to put this out there to see if I could lean on anyone else’s experiences.
I have hunted my whole life. Up until recently I never seemed to have a problem harvesting animals. We hunted, found animals, had some luck on our side, and harvested. I live out west and have hunted some private land and now, mostly public otc hunts with 1 private land hunt every other year.
My work and a gracious wife allow me to spend a lot of time in the woods.
About 5 years ago, for whatever reason, animal harvests just seemed to disappear. This includes 4 out of state hunts, and several more in state hunts. Both on foot and on horseback. Close to roads and as far as 14 miles in from a trailhead. I live 4-6 hours from my hunting spots so every hunt turns into a lot of travel.
I hike. More than most. Typically finding myself in areas away from people. Some hunts have had close calls. And some have seen nothing. I feel like I have put in the work, but for whatever reason lacking that last bit of luck to harvest.
Where I’m going with this.
This have challenged my love for hunting. Guilt has crept in now with a wife and two young kids. Many days and nights away, putting the burden on my wife, to come home empty handed time and time again. Its affected my confidence in the field and overall attitude towards hunting. I have found myself in some beautiful places, but it is beginning to feel like the juice is not worth the squeeze.
I do enjoy the hunts and the time spent with buddies. But I do consider a harvest an important part. I don’t expect to harvest on every hunt. But like I said, 5 years, 4 out of state hunts and many in state hunts leaving me frustrated with the time, effort and money spent.
Maybe I sound like a total jackass but any insight would be appreciated. Has anyone else experienced something similar? Would love to hear some thoughts.
. Maybe some of yall that talk smack about treestand hunting should try it.
Might try a saddle or a put up a ladder stand for predator hunting this winter in a lodgepole forest. Biggest problem with stand hunting is I know the second I get up there I’ll have a bull bugling his ass off 200 yards away hahaI used to be in a tree every September and they opened an early velvet hunt here. I sat that one out and barely check my cell cameras. My oldest is finally old enough to at least come with me and he got his first last year. I think I'm looking forward to the youth hunt more this year than the rest of the season.
I booked my first elk trip for 2nd rifle of 2023 so I'm mostly focused on that. I didn't even fish that much this year even after getting a new boat.
Things change but I still love every second I'm out in the woods. Maybe some of yall that talk smack about treestand hunting should try it. In and out in time to put the kids to bed. There's something to be said about that.
While everyone who hunts expects to kill something face it just don't always happen, guess that’s why its called hunting and not guaranteed killing, or if one who does hunt does it just for the killing perhaps they should take up knitting then you get the I hunt to eat crowd ever sit down and figure out exactly what the total cost of that elk or deer steak really cost you. We all hunt or peruse the sport for different reasons but if its just to kill a animal because well I paid for the tag or some other self imposed ideal of entitlement best take a hard look at one’s motives.