
You’ve spent the last 10 months busting your hump to get into better shape. 100’s or even 1000’s of dollars have been invested in a distant hunting trip. You’ve saved vacation for two years and left your family behind to reach your destination. You’re going to hunt your butt off and get your animal no matter what it takes aren’t you? I would and you should too!Just don’t forget that it’s not all about the kill. Clearly the kill is the ultimate goal of a hunt or it would be called camping or hiking but there are so many other things that create the overall experience. It’s those frosty morning sunrises or mountain sunsets. It’s the untamed wilderness and scenes from America’s heartland. It’s these views that give many of us that meditative therapy we all need to recharge our mental batteries.

There’s another aspect to consider though, the fun factor. I’m guilty of putting my head to the grind stone and pounding out mile after mile or hour after hour on stand. I go through my regimented scent control measures and freeze my butt in anticipation. These are all key factors to success but it’s OK to make it an enjoyable and even sometimes amusing experience.