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Generations To Hunt
joseph davis
141 episodes
4 days ago
Our mission is to inspire and educate the next generation of hunters to ensure the traditions never die!
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Our mission is to inspire and educate the next generation of hunters to ensure the traditions never die!
Show more...
Wilderness
Sports
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The Final Countdown: Last-Minute Prep for Opening Day
Generations To Hunt
30 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
The Final Countdown: Last-Minute Prep for Opening Day

we dive into the final week of our "Stay Out September" series, focusing on the importance of getting your house in order before the hunting season kicks off. With opening day just a week away, we discuss the need to balance our passion for hunting with our responsibilities at home, especially for those of us with families.

We emphasize the significance of completing household chores and projects, often referred to as the "honey-do list," to ensure that our spouses and families are happy and supportive of our time spent in the woods. Joe shares his experiences as a married man with kids, while I reflect on my situation as a married individual without children. We both agree that being intentional with our time and responsibilities can lead to a more enjoyable hunting season.

Throughout the episode, we touch on strategies for planning ahead, such as using weather apps to anticipate hunting conditions and organizing our schedules to accommodate family needs. We also highlight the importance of communication with our partners, ensuring they feel involved and appreciated.

As we wrap up the series, we reflect on what we've learned, the value of preparation, and the importance of community among hunters. We encourage our listeners to take the time to get organized, enjoy the upcoming hunting season, and remember that the relationships we nurture at home are just as important as the deer we pursue in the woods. Good luck to everyone on opening day!

Generations To Hunt
Our mission is to inspire and educate the next generation of hunters to ensure the traditions never die!