WestTN you are right. I remember fondly the days when planning ang preparing for the hunt was a HUGE part of the joys I had. Not being able to sleep in the tent the night before, tree stand in place, spot chosen, trail well scouted. Sharpening broadheads. Talking, more talking. It was midnight and we still were too psyched to sleep. I also hope some of the younger folk read this and pay heed.
Now, I seem to place too much time into my work at the expense of me and my dreams.
I am now almost retired, I now have a bit more money salted away, the nest is empty, but I am no longer a pup. The dream of chasing a mtn goat, or some other game is probably gonna stay a dream, mainly cause I don't think I can do that too well any more, physically.
I lost or will soon have lost the real ability to live that one dream. How many more will slip away just because I didn't act on them.
Sure, I have done some things, but there are SO MANY more that I just didn't do.
If you can do it without hurting your family life, go. I wish I did.
ChuckC