To me being out there all year is key. Just like bass fishing you have to fish often to stay on locations and patterns as the seasons play out. On any given lake/property you learn from year to year what to anticipate and approaches to take. Even just evenings and mornings spent instant glassing provides valuable intel.
GCook:
So, how do you divide your time between your "lease" and your "Ranch" ?
Just wondering...….
It has been a wild ride. A lot of miles on a truck, 9000 just this season alone, a lot of miles on my feet and it is as much work as it is enjoyment. It's been getting tougher every year. Not just in money, which is significant for a working person, but in time and energy as well.
I actually just made the decision to leave the lease behind. The last two years time has been limited due to work and my duties as scout master. I've also stepped down from that position.
Basically it worked that I spent at least 36 weekends (on a slow year) a year away from home. Two years ago it was 48. That's including scout campout weekends.
Basically on our ranch we have put together enough land and it has an adequate game population that I almost feel comfortable leaving the lease hunting wise. However I will miss hunting with those friends I've made over the last six years.
That said we are looking to purchase another attached parcel. Which means another five years before I can really retire.
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