My hope is that by the time you read these words, the physical, psychological, and social strain of the COVID-19 outbreak is beginning to fade. To be sure, the effects will be felt for some time, and each of us will be compelled to adhere more strictly to our personal priorities like family, homes, careers, and other obligations.
Everyone’s situation is different, but at some point you’ll likely hear the words, “Hunting is not important right now.” I take exception to that premise. For me, and I’m sure for many of you, hunting is a very important aspect of our lives. Certainly not to the same level as family and career, but important, nonetheless.
While we all treasure our memories, the one thing that drives most hunters is the yearning…
