Hey guys. I'm pretty new to the site and was referred through the Train to Hunt community.
I wanted to get some thoughts on a subject no one seems to touch on. I am set to leave tomorrow for my New Mexico elk hunt. I have been on multiple hunting trips over the years, but this year is my first year leaving having children. My two year old knows I am going elk hunting but doesn't understand that he won't see me for 11 days. I am pretty sick about leaving him and my wife who is 8 months pregnant with our little girl. I have a great and supporting wife who loves to hunt, but I still struggle with the balance of sacrificing my husband/father time and staying focused on what I train for all year long, arrowing an elk.
How does everyone put their family in the back of their mind to grind out a week in elk country?
I wanted to get some thoughts on a subject no one seems to touch on. I am set to leave tomorrow for my New Mexico elk hunt. I have been on multiple hunting trips over the years, but this year is my first year leaving having children. My two year old knows I am going elk hunting but doesn't understand that he won't see me for 11 days. I am pretty sick about leaving him and my wife who is 8 months pregnant with our little girl. I have a great and supporting wife who loves to hunt, but I still struggle with the balance of sacrificing my husband/father time and staying focused on what I train for all year long, arrowing an elk.
How does everyone put their family in the back of their mind to grind out a week in elk country?