I'm curious, what weapon are you hunting with today?
Regardless what you're using, I wish you the best of luck George!
I’m using my Thompson Center Stainless/synthetic slug gun in 20 gauge.George... What are you hunting with??? Bow,muzzy,shotgun... We have so many extended seasons it's hard to keep track...
Something still has to work good....Had a few spikes around…probably one of them. Good eyes for an old guy!
It’s a grind, I did the same my first season I retired. Reigned it in the next few years and now I probably spend close too a month total hunting. Week increments with gun and muzzle loader seasons with it.I’ve got to say, being retired and able to hunt every day of the season, I kinda got burned out and toward the end, it wasn’t fun anymore. Too much pressure on myself to go hunting even when I wasn’t in the mood. All the time spent on stand dark to dark for two weeks then another week for gun season in Ohio this year ran me down a bit, then continuing December and January just about every day. I need to learn to pull back and only go when I want to…and not feel like I have to. Now it’s rabbit hunting a couple days a week, which is always fun, then fishing for white perch in March. Hopefully I’ll be “hungry” again come next fall bow season.
Yep, I know exactly how you feel, retired Oct 1st so I could hunt a lot more this year. Turned out to be a real grind after the rut and the first gun season was over. I hunt NJ and Ohio too and didn't connect in either state. Now I just enjoy checking the camera's and hunting maybe once a week, usually just enjoying the outdoors and watching deer I've probably seen a dozen times already. Time to start thinking about fishin !I’ve got to say, being retired and able to hunt every day of the season, I kinda got burned out and toward the end, it wasn’t fun anymore. Too much pressure on myself to go hunting even when I wasn’t in the mood. All the time spent on stand dark to dark for two weeks then another week for gun season in Ohio this year ran me down a bit, then continuing December and January just about every day. I need to learn to pull back and only go when I want to…and not feel like I have to. Now it’s rabbit hunting a couple days a week, which is always fun, then fishing for white perch in March. Hopefully I’ll be “hungry” again come next fall bow season.