Coach Potter
Life of the Party
I’m right there with you! It’s always been that way for me…specifically big game hunting. I don’t bird hunt anymore. I really enjoyed it but I wasn’t driven by it. I do love the dogs! When my last dog died my kids were really young and I knew I wouldn’t have the time required to train a dog AND do everything else that I was passionate about.Thanks for sharing that. Love it when a plan comes together (even if a half-assed plan....). I never thought it was possible, but hunting has surpassed fishing for me. The only thing comparable was getting my first steelhead. But even then, it just doesn't compare to the adrenaline, emotions, and excitement that comes from connecting with a buck. Fortunately, hunting season is fairly short, so I can still do both![]()
The weird thing about hunting is that my drive has intensified with age. Like, I’m about 91.7% certain I’m walking away from coaching football because I want to hunt more. I’m almost 50 and there are some hunts that I want to do that will eventually become physically out of reach for me.
I have no idea where it comes from. My dad hunted a few times when I was a kid because I hassled him so bad but he wasn’t into it all that much. I got lucky in meeting a kid (who became and still is my best friend) when I was in 7th grade. His dad was addicted to hunting. His son, my friend, had zero interest but his dad took me and we eventually became hunting partners for 10-15 years. I mostly hunt alone now and so does he…in his 70’s. I never get tired or bored of hunting