shannerdrake
Well-known member
You seem like an all around good dude Visiting Hunter. A lot of guys should probably be asking you for hunting/spouse advice. However, humility is a paved path for wisdom so I respect the desire to do better even when you are doing well.
One thing I will add that I haven’t seen posted already is communicate and bring her in on it. By that I mean a lot of guys seems to assume that their wife understands that turkeys gobble in April, elk bugle in September, and bucks rut in November and just expect her to carve time out for all of that. That’s not how it works. What I try to do is every year (before any of it happens) have a discussion where we talk about what’s on the horizon. Such as - “I think I could draw that CO ML tag I’ve been banking points for. How does our September look? How do our finances look?”
You wife is statistically as smart as you, has as many ideas, emotions, wants, desires, passions, etc. as you do. Yet I’m always amazed how many guys don’t engage that side of their wife.
I bring my wife “in on” my hunting plans instead of acting like it’s some dirty secret.
Lastly, I make sure she has something to look forward to when I’m hunting. I get her a day at the spa every time I’m gone for more than a couple days. She loves it but will never spend the money on herself to do it. How can I drop thousands a year chasing animals but can’t “afford” for her to get a massage? Sounds crazy but I bet I’m in the minority.
Good luck this year!
One thing I will add that I haven’t seen posted already is communicate and bring her in on it. By that I mean a lot of guys seems to assume that their wife understands that turkeys gobble in April, elk bugle in September, and bucks rut in November and just expect her to carve time out for all of that. That’s not how it works. What I try to do is every year (before any of it happens) have a discussion where we talk about what’s on the horizon. Such as - “I think I could draw that CO ML tag I’ve been banking points for. How does our September look? How do our finances look?”
You wife is statistically as smart as you, has as many ideas, emotions, wants, desires, passions, etc. as you do. Yet I’m always amazed how many guys don’t engage that side of their wife.
I bring my wife “in on” my hunting plans instead of acting like it’s some dirty secret.
Lastly, I make sure she has something to look forward to when I’m hunting. I get her a day at the spa every time I’m gone for more than a couple days. She loves it but will never spend the money on herself to do it. How can I drop thousands a year chasing animals but can’t “afford” for her to get a massage? Sounds crazy but I bet I’m in the minority.
Good luck this year!
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