Hey all,
Just needing to vent here. I am having a really hard time getting motivated to go hunting this year. Work is tough although I am happy to have a job, and I dont have a hunting buddy to push me along. On top of that I havent had a shot at a deer in two seasons and am bummed about that. LOL. Guess just throwing a pity party. Any other guys feel this way? If so how do you get out of the slump.
Thanks for letting me whine a little.
C
dang, id think finding some hunting buddies in nebraska wouldnt be that hard. where you at down there? all i can say is look on the bright side of things. you have a job, and a hobby you are passionate about. many people in the world are not so fortunate! and think about it, it only takes one deer getting in range to make a VERRRRRRRY good day...
I also work a lot, at a minimum 50 hours a week.
I also have 2 children.
I am sooo grateful to have a job. And I actually like my job, although it isn't glamorous, because of the guys I get to work with.
My take on hunting is that just being in the woods, sitting perched in a comfy stand 15 feet in the air is a gift unto itself.
Being away from everything, in tune with nature, dozing off from time to time, enjoying silence, etc. is extremely relaxing and fulfilling.
Deer are just a bonus.
Exact opposite situation here. I can't wait. Picked up my bows last Nov. after 12 years of them sitting in a hard case due to life's roller coaster. Spent all year learning from folks on here how to be a better shooter than I've been in the 42 years I've shot trad. Now I'm ready to hunt....replaced a lot of gear that went by the wayside during several moves, and got the call today that my invite to hunt on a friends place is solid....I'm psyched. I just told Magnus that when I get out there I might just plot an escape route and not come back!...lol.
You gotta find a way that makes you enjoy hunting without a kill, thats just a bonus!!! Stick with it and don't try to hard it can make it worse. If your out there enjoying yourself it will happen just stick with it!!! Been there done that!!!
Been in the same spot before. You work real hard and nobody clse to you seems to care about the hunt, your always tired, work sucks blah, blah. Maybe some aspect of shooting equipment or form is not quite right. For whatever reason, your just not feelin "IT".
Don't feel too bad about it. "IT" usually comes back.
Best of luck!
Brian
Thanks for the words of encouragement. Thats what friends are for.
C
I sure am glad I don't have your problem , been bowhunting 40+ years and haven't missed an opening day yet , only 2 times of year : hunting season and waiting for hunting season . My Goodwife says I act like a kid every fall , not a bad thing . When you get out in the woods think how lucky you are , as it's been said taking a deer is just a bonus to the whole expierience.
Caleb it took me 4 years to get my first shot. The good things in life are worth waiting for.
Hap
I understand what you mean Caleb. I don't have a thing to complain about. We built a new house and finishing before the rains start here in western Washington is the main focus. Haven't shot my bow all summer. Early elk season ends tomarro and I never bought a tag. 1st year in 30 plus years I have missed an opening day.
I figure once things are wrapped up with the house I will pull out the bows and get excited again. We will see.
BigArcher
I'm sure you've probably already seen it, but I just saw it for the first time a few days ago. I watched the episode of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta after his injury where he goes white tail hunting in Texas. My wife comes home from work during the last few minutes of the show, and I'm only the couch crying like a baby.
I had to show her the full episode, to defend myself of course. When it ends all she says is, "It makes you thankful for what you've got." And she couldn't have been more right.
Where are you in nebraska?
Keep your head up bro!!!
I hear ya, it sucks when the ups are few and the downs are many. But like huntnmuleys said up there, all it takes is ONE TIME for that occurance to happen and it washes away years of negatives.
Get your butt out there and enjoy yourself. Damn, Nebraska is at least one heck of a place to be down in the dumps!
Have a good season, good luck!
I understand how you feel.I've been there.I feel like when i get into the work mode it's hard to break out of it.The bosses wanted me there all night friday night and all day saturday.Thats on top of working all week.I told them i couldnt do it.Wich is very rare for me.I went squrriel hunting with my dad yesterday morning.I feel like a new man this morning.Sometimes it just takes breaking your day in day out pattern.Once you get a chance to set in the woods for a little while you decompress a little.Things just look and feel better.Alot of effort goes into bow hunting.Find a way to make it as simple as possible.
I don't mean to sound callous but maybe you've outgrown hunting. Unless your hunting for sustenance that your family can't do without there's no reason to force your hand to hunt. I would think that hunting while feeling the way you do will give you a worse taste. I have 2 active sons that I dedicate 99% of my being, work a 60 hours a week speed of light job, a social life with wife so hunting alone is sometimes all that I want to do to clear my head. Give it a rest and dedicate yourself to another activity that you like. You might come back, you mind find that you don't want to. This isn't for everyone. A sincere good luck to you and hope you find what your looking for.
Like I said before guys thanks for the encouragement. Its funny how you wake up and things always seem better in the morning light. Its a long season and so what if I cant get out opening weekend because of work and weather???? Its good to be alive and to have the opportunity to hunt or not no matter what the answer is.
C
Hey, see the deer in my avatar? Several years ago I had to work the entire hunting season. I missed the first archery season in my life and was ready to go looking for a high bridge to jump off. In January, i had an opportunity to go (by myself) check out a small farm property in western PA. It was a 9 hour ride. The late black powder season was still going, so I took my bow and went to scout more than anything, get away from it all and have some down time. I had the weekend to get back. I got stuck in an ice storm on the way there and the ride took me 12 hours. Talk about depressed. But the next day, look what I shot from the ground right after finding a freshly dropped shed at 10 a.m.!
I looked up to the sky and said "Okay, I get it!"
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Up, this is getting lost and I want Caleb to read it!
man,i feel just like you do right now.last year i had a hunting partner but this year i dont.guess i got used to it.seasons started and i havnt been out once yet.im busy with work but know i could make the time.my wife says she'll go hunting and trapping with me this year but i know that will be tuff for her too.i wanna just get out their and not worry if iv got a partner or not,think im in a depressed slump iv gotta shake.seeing myself even write this makes me feel like a whiner,lol.
Izzy had a great write up top.
Makes me think also.
Need motivation to go myself.
Time, time, time........
Well All,
I got out for the first time tonight and say a few deer which was awesome. Even had one at 40 yards who never knew I was there until I walked back to my truck. Was good to see some deer and really helped to get me excited for the rest of the year.
C
Caleb,
Hang in there Bro! I have had times like that when "life" is so busy that it is hard to slow down enough to focus on what really matters. Hunting sometimes has to take a back seat to taking care of family and business.
I always find that when I "make an appointment" with myself and hit the woods with the goal of soaking it all in and recharging my batteries, good things happen. Heck, sometimes a critter gets a ride home in the truck! I always come home with a brighter attitude and more prepared for what that next week brings.
The woods are strong medicine :archer:
I feel you on lack of time, but not the excitement part. I had to plan my weekends I was going to be in the woods 6 months ago. :D It's no fun being a human pinball, but that is part of why I can't wait to sit in a stand in the cool still of the morning while the woods comes alive.
It is rough for alot of folks. I personally am not feeling "it" this year either. In march, I lost my hunting buddy-7yo black lab-and being in the woods hasn't been the same since. I don't hunt for the enjoyment anymore, I am hunting out of necessity. I am unemployed, and have been for nearly 2 years (never thought with a Masters degree I'd have trouble finding work). Had to move back in with my folks, then my father lost his job too. If it wasnt for the deer I killed, the last 2 winters would have been difficult. Will things get better? I personally dont think so, not any time soon. From my interviews, I am always told that I have too much education/am overqualified for the positions I apply for. So with opening day just around the corner, I have my routes planned to save gas and maximize my hunting. Unfortunately, I have had to give up the stick and string and go back to the training wheels-I just cannot pass an opportunity at on a deer at 30-40 yards right now. But I'll keep knapping arrowheads in hopes of getting a break that I can resort to trad gear again soon.
I hear ya Caleb. I'm not saying that I'm not going to hunt, I definitely will, but I don't have the "fire" that I have had in the past. Between losing my dad at the end of May, the flooding that occured along the Missouri river wiping out all my Nebraska hunting spots, and my hunting spot in South Dakota that I go to every November has had a good portion of the trees cut down. It kind of zaps a guys enthusiasm. I guess we just have to hang in there and hope for the best and hopefully that "fire" will return again.
Best of luck to you this year. I hope it gets better.
I'm sort of the same but a bit different. Last year I spent so much time away from my family hunting every opportunity I could for very little return. I have a 2 year old son that is obsessed with his Dad and I feel guilty of spending too much time away from him,my little girl and wife. I'm only able to hunt Wednesday evenings and Saturdays because thats when they have things own their own schedule. I feel like I have to make those hunts count and that I have a pressure to kill something, even though we don't require it for sustenance. I've almost made myself miserable with the whole ordeal.
Sometimes I think I'd simply get more pleasure from just getting out stump shooting.
I looked up to the sky and said, "Okay, I get it!" ...... Well put David...... :thumbsup:
... mike ...
I hunt more , but drop the string on critters less and less . I spend more time shooting arrows, stumping and just goofing around with my longbows . I'm sure that I'll get the drive again but maybe not ... if so I'l be well ok with it .
Everyday is different...sitting in the office I just want to get afield and hunt ... but once I get there and the coffee is one , the fire going .... I end up stumping !
If we absolutely had to kill something, it is unlikely we would be hunting with recurves or longbows. It is the total experience of being in the outdoors, just enjoying our time away from our 'normal' world. The chance at an animal is icing on the cake, but if we bring home nothing but the experience of being out in nature, that is a real positive. If I had to eat elk every year, I would be really hungry, but I love being where they live and having the opportunity to maybe again someday bringing one home.