Prairie Rambler
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Its been awhile... and by that I mean I haven't been active on here for awhile. My life has had some serious ups and downs over the past two years. My daughter was born in Sept of 2022 and with the ridiculous cost of child care my wife and I elected for her to stay home. This means that I have been the single source of income for almost two years now. We tried to make all the sacrifices we could to save money but we had to sell our house last fall. One of the first things to fall off when my daughter was born was me hunting. For the 2022 and 2023 seasons I only hunted for a total of 6 full days across elk, bear, deer, and turkey. I'm thankful for the time that I had and was able to take a turkey each year, but to be perfectly honest I've been slightly depressed.
Now that I'm done with the back story to this season, my wife and I talked a lot about how I need my time in the woods and outside of hunting season I'll be super-husband. She agreed that as long as trips are planned out then there shouldn't be an issue now that our daughter is approaching two. My younger brother(Sam), who lives in WI, and I were talking around the new year and we made a deal that we are going to meet up to go hunting out of state every year. In this year's line up we are planning a 5 day elk hunt in either Montana or Colorado. On top of that I'm planning a trip for spring turkey in NE Washington and I'm re-attempting the Washington high buck hunt in the Cascades which will be 7 days. I think I finally figured them out last year.
Stay tuned for my new rifle build, spring turkey, and off-season training!
Its been awhile... and by that I mean I haven't been active on here for awhile. My life has had some serious ups and downs over the past two years. My daughter was born in Sept of 2022 and with the ridiculous cost of child care my wife and I elected for her to stay home. This means that I have been the single source of income for almost two years now. We tried to make all the sacrifices we could to save money but we had to sell our house last fall. One of the first things to fall off when my daughter was born was me hunting. For the 2022 and 2023 seasons I only hunted for a total of 6 full days across elk, bear, deer, and turkey. I'm thankful for the time that I had and was able to take a turkey each year, but to be perfectly honest I've been slightly depressed.
Now that I'm done with the back story to this season, my wife and I talked a lot about how I need my time in the woods and outside of hunting season I'll be super-husband. She agreed that as long as trips are planned out then there shouldn't be an issue now that our daughter is approaching two. My younger brother(Sam), who lives in WI, and I were talking around the new year and we made a deal that we are going to meet up to go hunting out of state every year. In this year's line up we are planning a 5 day elk hunt in either Montana or Colorado. On top of that I'm planning a trip for spring turkey in NE Washington and I'm re-attempting the Washington high buck hunt in the Cascades which will be 7 days. I think I finally figured them out last year.
Stay tuned for my new rifle build, spring turkey, and off-season training!