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I've been married for 24 years now. My wife knows how important hunting is to me. It hasn't been EZ over the years. I have 5 daughters and all have killed deer and my wife too. That's all we ate for meat. She knows how important this tag is. She rides bikes and I'm getting her involved in my scouting. Bike riding behind gates. Honey does are real important right now. Do your thing around the house and include her in your scouting. BTW, sex in the woods is great.
Quote from: PA BEN on August 08, 2010, 10:54:11 AMI've been married for 24 years now. My wife knows how important hunting is to me. It hasn't been EZ over the years. I have 5 daughters and all have killed deer and my wife too. That's all we ate for meat. She knows how important this tag is. She rides bikes and I'm getting her involved in my scouting. Bike riding behind gates. Honey does are real important right now. Do your thing around the house and include her in your scouting. BTW, sex in the woods is great. Good advise ! LOL
I'm going out of my mind as well. I have spent tons of mornings and evenings looking for the elk of a lifetime. I got drawn for one of the best westside elk tags and it is on my mind 24/7. My wife isn't real happy about me being gone a lot, but she is coming around. This is going to be a good year, great elk hunt and having our third boy about a month later. I have seen some real monsters already this year and it just makes it worse for me. I am just doing everything I can to prepare, exercising, shooting, and fine tuning all the little things. This is the first year I am muzzleload elk hunting, so I get to see how my calling techniques work or not. I am also trying to get better at field judging elk because there are 350" plus bulls in the unit. Good luck to all you out there and lets see pictures when they hit the ground.