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Title: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: lpcjon2 on December 02, 2012, 02:59:00 PM
Well I havnt hunted in the last two seasons,last season major back problem that led to a surgery in March 2012(43yo and have screw and rods in me). This year with being off for so long with the back problem and recovery, and the wife getting laid off,I am working 6 days a week 12hrs a day and have no time or available funds for hunting.

  So what has been the longest time you went without hunting? and what did you do to keep up the spirits toward hunting? I have seen guys go a season without hunting and then never go back.
   :campfire:
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Altiman94 on December 02, 2012, 03:01:00 PM
I've never taken a forced break, but there was a couple years that I was more interested in other things than hunting.  I would still hunt, but normally fill a tag the first weekend and not get back out.

After I had more time (was in college then) I got back into it.  

Hope you can find some time to get back out there.  Providing for your family comes first, so you are doing right.  When things turn around, you'll feel better about spending time in the woods.
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Post by: cuboodle on December 02, 2012, 03:02:00 PM
Missed many years due to deployments always come back to it. Read dream and learn to pass the time away from the woods
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Post by: Jerry Jeffer on December 02, 2012, 03:10:00 PM
I had back surgery this year, but it was a laser procedure and I only missed out on Oct. I was so busy with school, that I didn't even notice. When times are tough, you have to suck up and do what you need to in order to get along. When the time comes, you will hunt again. I know guys that went years with out hunting because the just couldn't for one reason or another. They eventually got back out and enjoyed the reward so much more.
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Post by: centaur on December 02, 2012, 03:11:00 PM
I had a few years where either I was involved in wildlife/landscape photography or my 'real' jobs got in the way of hunting. I also raced bicycles for a few years, and that really took a lot of time to be competitive.I fully retired in 2007, decided not to have my butt permanently attached to a bicycle, and came back to hunting with a vengeance. I enjoy it more now than I ever did; lots more time to spend in the woods now.
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Post by: bearsfeet on December 02, 2012, 03:23:00 PM
I can relate to you on this! I had some back injuries a couple years ago that kept me from being ale to shoot and so I didn't hunt for the past 2 years. This was the first year I was able to draw my bow and shoot again. I missed our first season but was able to hunt our late season.

During the lay off from hunting I just fished a lot! And by a lot I mean I went from fishing 30-60 days a year to fishing 150 days a year! It was fun but now that I'm back hunting it will have to get split with hunting time again.

Good luck and keep your sprits up! Scouting year round is a great way to pass the time and keep you motivated to recover and get back out there!
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: eflanders on December 02, 2012, 03:28:00 PM
I missed alot of time in the field due to health issues.  I then started tying flies and fletching arrows as well as do the on-line thing.  At least that helped me to cope and build up an excess of flies and other things that I could do.
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Post by: Izzy on December 02, 2012, 03:55:00 PM
There is no way to cope, you just have to suffer through it.   :campfire:
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Post by: Izzy on December 02, 2012, 03:58:00 PM
Im also cherishing the 2 to 12 shots I take in the basement each day. Beats not shooting a bow at all.   :dunno:
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Post by: wckid2 on December 02, 2012, 04:09:00 PM
7 years ago I was diagnosed with testicular cancer. I had my 1st surgery on oct 1st and my 2nd on november 5th. I missed the entire season that year. Since then Ive had problems with my body not producing testosterone. It really makes it tough taking shots. Some days I feel good and some I dont. I may end up going back to a compound in the end. I still have my good days and the hunts mean that much more. Hang in there your time will come.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: A.S. on December 02, 2012, 04:11:00 PM
I'm in the same boat, although for different reasons. I have only managed 3 sits in a stand with my bow this year. Thankfully, I was blessed with a good clean kill the first morning.

Life deals us some bumpy roads. We just have to stay focused and keep looking ahead.
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Post by: Keefer on December 02, 2012, 04:18:00 PM
When I was 43 I also had the screw and rods put in my L5 and was laid up a little while and on 12-1-1985 I severed my right hand in a logsplitter at mid palm..I was loading the log and my brother in law hit the lever at the same time...I had it reattached and 8 s.s. pins put in to hold my fingers till they mended...I lost about 3 years hunting from that but today I can pull a 50 # recurve with not much problem...Now at 49 we are into another adoption of our third child and my time is very limited...This little girl has no thumbs and hands are fused at the wrist so my wife and I will be needed more then ever...I hunt when I can and don't complain cause some cann't at all..I'm very thankful the Good Lord gave me my hand back and thank Him for each and everyday I have with my family..It's a privlage to hunt and when ever I can I am very Thankful even if I don't harvest anything...There is more to Traditional Archery then just hunting..I enjoy making strings, arrows,stump shooting and fellowship with friends...I come to this site cause there is a bond of other men ,women and children who share my passion and to see their success is part of what Tradional is all about...I was down for awhile with the hand injury but the Lord got me through it and I am Blessed beyond measure for what God has done with my life....
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Post by: BOWMARKS on December 02, 2012, 04:22:00 PM
I have had my on and off seasons. Most off season's were because of medical problems. But I always have jumped back into the hunt.

This past season I lost the hunt mode   :campfire:
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Post by: kyfiddledave on December 02, 2012, 04:24:00 PM
I'm with you lpcjon2.... last year I had 4 vertebrae in my neck fused just before season opened. This year, I had 3 vertebrae fused in my lower back about a month and a half ago. So- here I sit. I check TradGang for new posts every little while, have been working on perfecting my string making abilities, drool over new bows, have ordered some Douglas Fir shafts and all the fixin's for my Christmas present to learn how to build my own arrows, I've been on a couple of short rides through parts of the Land Between the Lakes NWR. I did make it to the woods for about 2 hours this season (prior to surgery) before I got too uncomfortable. For me at 49, after all this I will hopefully be in pretty good shape for a while. I can hardly wait to get out and roam the woods and spend some time around a campfire with my Son. Hopefully, all this time spent on the sidelines will make those future adventures all the more sweet!!
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Jack Ripper on December 02, 2012, 04:31:00 PM
I have not hunted much in texas because its just to hot.I hate hunting in warm weather. Yesterday and today I think its been over 80. When is it going to get cold?  :banghead:
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Tree Killer on December 02, 2012, 05:14:00 PM
Two years ago I had a heart attack 5 days before archery elk/deer season opened, then two day before the opener I had open heart surgery and a quadruple bypass.

Missed the whole season ... in fact it was 9 long months before I was able to even draw my hunting bow all the way back. The longest 9 months of my life!
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Post by: pdk25 on December 02, 2012, 06:18:00 PM
I delayed joining the USN until after hunting season after I graduated high school.   I didn't hunt at all for the first 4 years that I was in the Navy.  Then I got stationed at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and started hunting on the Olympic Peninsula.  I don't think that I have missed a full season since then, although I have had a few that I didn't get out much shortly after the end of my obligated service.
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Post by: rraming on December 02, 2012, 06:38:00 PM
5 years when the boys were born and younger, you do what you have to do, then play!
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Post by: Knawbone on December 02, 2012, 06:53:00 PM
Two years, that must be torture. I hope time makes it up to you. I'm fortunate to have my health and the time to hunt. Can't imagine not hunting, although there have been scant years due to responsibilities.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Arwin on December 03, 2012, 08:13:00 AM
I have been blessed and haven't gone through some of the stuff you guys have.
 
 I did have a couple employers who made it tough to hunt. No time off given and worked 6 days a week but would still go out, even if I only had a 1/2 hour of daylight, mostly out of spite, LOL!

 One of my jobs was car dismantling. I would smell to high heaven of transmission fluid and oil. That season(last year in fact).
 I thought all was lost. No way would a deer approach smelling like that. I took clean clothes to work and washed up the best I could in the bathroom sink.
 On the way home, there was a tiny chunk of public land. I only had 45 minutes of light to hunt, so I crept in staying close to the road and climbed a small tree in my climber stand. Right before dark, I connected on this small doe.
 She was a trophy to me because of the circumstances faced. I guess what I'm saying is try if you can, no matter how short your hunt may be.   ;)  
 (http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g128/ad2877/Harvests/DSCF2849.jpg)
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Sean B on December 03, 2012, 08:17:00 AM
Work, "new life" and a new location are putting a bit of a damper on my season.  Just got to deal. It'll get better, maybe not now, but it will.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: BOHO on December 03, 2012, 08:50:00 AM
2010 was my year. I had a knee surgery in Sept and back surgery in Dec. It was real tough but still managed to squeeze in a few hunts and killed 3 does. just shoot your bow on sundays when time permits and watch a couple hunting shows here and there. that should keep you motivated. good luck.
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Post by: ti-guy on December 03, 2012, 09:27:00 AM
Started a family 12 yars ago and made the choice to slow down on hunting to take care of kids and wife.Postpartum depression after our girl was born .13 months later my wife got pregnant but a cancer diagnostic fell on my mother in law,my wife took care of her during her pregnancy,mother in law died when our boy was 3 months old.She died at home in my wife's arm...Had to hold on strong.Last year in june we changed our life,moving up north 2 1/2 hours from our closest friend or family.We moved closer to nature and wildlife,wanted to go fishing and hunting in our backyard.We found a house with a 24 acres woodlot.Unfortunately the house had many construction vices.too many to numerate but it kept me away from hunting,shooting,making arrows etc.The most important thigs have been repaired now and time has come to go to court.Just started yesterday to clean the shop to be able to make some shafts...I'm back!  :)
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: manitou1 on December 03, 2012, 10:50:00 AM
Started bowhunting about 41 years ago.  It was my passion.  Seven years ago, I injured my neck firefighting and was gifted with fusions and titanium plates and bolts, like many above.  I had a terrible time with recovery and still live with a lot of pain daily... but thank God, I am back into archery as of last year and shoot as many 3d shoots and hunt as much as possible.  If it is truly a passion of yours, I doubt you will lose it.  You may just have to take a break occasionally for any of the reasons stated by the posters above.
Sometimes we just have to "adjust" our lifestyle, our equipment, or our attitudes to make do with what we can do and enjoy what we have. I have gone to lighter, but faster bows to compensate. Killed a deer a couple weeks ago with a 48 lb. recurve and the arrow zipped through and went another ten yards... no problem.  
I do know, after these little "breaks" (two deployments to the wonderful desert too), I seem to enjoy archery that much more.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Flying Dutchman on December 03, 2012, 11:24:00 AM
I am in the same boat, because I suffer from MS. As a matter of fact: I am fighting a severe attack right now. This means long periods not being able to shoot or being in the woods.
With me it comes naturally: the longer I can't shoot the bow, the more I long for it. So picking it up again feels like a blessing. Tradgang helped me a lot during my periods of illness.
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Post by: Hopewell Tom on December 03, 2012, 01:36:00 PM
This is my first year not being able to get out. I'm bone on bone on my right hip and trying to walk is too tough. Even back and forth to the target is even too much now. On a waiting list for repair, but this year is gone.
Like Izzy says, you just have to tough it out. I think about hunting every day, all year. It never goes away. I'm just trying to be positive and think about next year.
This site helps a lot to see others still at it and being successful.
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Post by: SELFBOW19953 on December 03, 2012, 02:40:00 PM
My first four years in the Air Force, 2 of those in Thailand.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: bartcanoe on December 03, 2012, 02:50:00 PM
After years of numerous deployments and other military commitments followed by two bouts of cancer, I got used to saying maybe next year.  I kept the desire going by being in the woods (even outside hunting season), and remembering and being thankful for the great opportunities (few they might be) I did have.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: lpcjon2 on December 04, 2012, 05:11:00 PM
After reading some of your posts guys, I may not have it as bad as some of you did in the past. I know I wont lose the spirit , but it kills me to see all the trucks parked on the side of the road, knowing that they are enjoying the peace of the hunt. Thanks for all the support and posts.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: reddogge on December 04, 2012, 05:20:00 PM
Take heart, others have been in your place as you've read. Luckily hunting doesn't take "practice" and you don't have to bone up on it to take it up again.

I missed the first month and a half this year due to elbow surgery but years ago didn't bowhunt too much because I was so heavily involved with retrievers and duck and goose hunting. I found you can take it up again with the same, if not more enthusiasm than before.

My advice it to just bide your time, don't let it eat you up, and you will be back in the field enjoying it more than ever.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Bowwild on December 04, 2012, 06:49:00 PM
Wow, that is a long time to go without being able to bow hunt!

 I boycotted one season in a famous deer hunting state in 1991 but that's the only season since 1970 I haven't bow hunted. (And my "boycott" only mattered to me and my family.)

I squirrel hunted with a .22 rimfire that year and before the season had concluded I moved four states east.
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: Roadkill on December 04, 2012, 07:13:00 PM
Year long mil deployments, and the workup time before them

Sux as hunting is part of my very being
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Post by: fisherick on December 04, 2012, 09:17:00 PM
I fractured my hip in mid-Sept and had surgery on Oct. 1. During those 7 weeks I read books, magazines, Tradgang, Bowsite, watched hunting shows and created gear checklists, organizing and sharpening gear. I missed all of archery season except the last two days of the season. (Nov 23-24) I can't go far or climb treestands.(full recovery weeks away) It is now shotgun season, I am dreaming about next bow season.
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Post by: DamselflyFarm on December 04, 2012, 09:28:00 PM
I missed the past 10 years until this year because I'd spent most of that time overseas as a Navy Contractor. I've since retired from that and am at home now, enjoying getting back into trad bow hunting. I'll not miss another season because of travel, I'll guarantee that.
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Post by: Pointer on December 04, 2012, 09:28:00 PM
I went about 5 years without bowhunting...mostly due to other interests. I still did my share of upland bird hunting during that time though. After I got back into bowhunting it was the upland bird hunting that suffered...just don't have time for all of it like I did 20 years ago..wish I did
Title: Re: Coping with not hunting ?
Post by: YORNOC on December 05, 2012, 10:45:00 AM
I don't cope well. First year I havent hunted. I have not shot a bow since about January due to injuries. Did not saltwater or freshwater fish, but at least got to go along.
I miss hunting this season badly.
Really badly.
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Post by: Dave Thaxton on December 05, 2012, 10:55:00 AM
I took about 10 years off from hunting while my kids were younger and involved in their activities. Before that I hunted with a passion which bordered on insanity. After returning to the woods about 7-8 years ago I hunt when I can only now it is more fun and alot less grinding.