It occurs to me that people who got into hunting later in life, as I did, find themselves sometimes at odds with their spouses if they consider it a way to enjoy private time AWAY from their spouses, or is it the majority of folks finding that it brings new dimensions to the relationship?
How many married folks consider hunting / fishing as time apart or with?
Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 10:34 PM EST
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I guess I should feel lucky that I don't get the evil eye as I go out the door. She doesn't hunt like I don't go to pampered chef parties. Viva le differance, eh? Eddie |
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I consider it both time away and time apart. I love hunting but of course I go with my husband. Once we get to one of our camps, we go our diff ways. That is the time I love! I am all alone, no husband, no kids. It is my time. Just sitting there in the woods with only the sound of nature and waiting for my big buck. But as the sun sets we are back together again and we enjoy the evening with beers around the fire. But it just could be the beers! LOL Darinda |


It wont work for everyone, I have managed
Wayneto get my wife involved! She had tried hunting
a long time ago but never successful and I built her a blind, airtight to some degree
and she was able to bowkill her first deer
last year! I sometimes wish I had not made
it that easy for her but she is hooked.I feel
it a shame to go through this life, never having the opportunity to experiance the field.
She has went turkey hunting with me as well
but that was too rugged for her and she did not
like the idea of the bears we have lol!
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