Follow up on a thread recently about taking time off from hunting. Wife and I had a talk. She said she really need my help this season. With a new born and trying to get the kids back into pre-COVID routine, she would appreciate if we spend more time together doing stuff with the kids on the weekends. That after the holidays, maybe I can get more time, but this holiday season is really important to her. At first we talked about maybe 1-2 days a month, but after getting a few advices from the more experienced guys in here and my general area. I'm thinking about counter offering her with 3-4 days during the estimated rut only with possibly more time after Christmas, it might give me the best chance to use my time wisely. This is based on what I read, what people have told me, and Google.
If I go out, I'm going to be sitting all day. From what I understand, morning sits are ineffective during the early season. The rut give you the max chance to succeed. So should I focus my effort during the rut?
If I go out, I'm going to be sitting all day. From what I understand, morning sits are ineffective during the early season. The rut give you the max chance to succeed. So should I focus my effort during the rut?