I would expand that idea a bit. There are assorted specialized problems to deal with in terms of a hunting oriented operation... guiding rules, game management considerations, etc. Not being a hunter, I'm only peripherally aware of them. Certainly with the right location you could build a seasonal operation if you were on top of all these things.
My concern would be with the seasonal aspect of it, unless you want that to free yourselves up for the rest of the year. My thought would be to devote some care to selecting a spot close to or containing enough acreage for nice hikes and stump shooting. Here in the NW, I'd select a spot very close to or adjacent to a National Forest with some good old logged areas.
Of course, a walking 3D course on your own land would also be good... depends on how much acreage you can get.
You might want to learn to build (assuming you don't) and set up a shop. Having folks come for a bow building vacation could be a profit business builder for the operation in the off hunting season.
The stumping, every day 3D shooting and building aspects would be insurance against factors you can't control with hunting... low game population years, rises in out of state license fees, etc.
In case you wonder, I spent 30 years in management and PR... used to get paid to think through things like this 8^) Been kind of a fun few minutes thinking this through... I hope you do it... and good luck!