How often do you get to detect?

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The short answer...not nearly enough. I hold a regular job so by the time I get home each evening, have supper, and spend time with my daughter it does not leave me much time. On weekends I try to get out twice however the weather plays a huge role. Its a little better in the summer as the days are longer but now we are moving into fall here on the east coast and its getting darker earlier every night.
 

Every day if I want to.....and if my body can hold up!:laughing7:
 

Before operation on back, 3-4 days a week. None now. Next week , back to 3-4 days or more. I'm retired.:occasion14:
 

Sunday mornings are pretty much it for me.... from 8am till about noon... will be getting 4 weeks vacation next year at work(15 years benefit!), so if we go out of town I will beep for a full day at best.
 

as I seem to be one of the few here with a full time job, not often.
being 87 doesn't help either
 

I try to sneak out once or twice during the week and again on the weekend.
 

Cudmark and me are pretty much in the same boat. I have decided to mix my schedule with park hunts, and then my scouting hunts. I do this at random as it never fails soon as I find a new spot, someone visits and trashes the place. I would detect full time if my health would allow me.
 

The kids are grown and out of the house and I work 2nd shift. So weather permitting when ever I want.
With the kids back in school theirs no one in the parks in the morning until noon when office people show up and park for their lunch break. There's 7 towns in the county, and if I added right, that gives me about 20 parks to hunt not counting all the football fields, ball fields and soccer fields. I save the weekends for places I've researched.
I tend to avoid schools anymore, even when there out, people eye you with suspicion. I don't blame them with all the crap these days.
 

At least once during the week for a couple hours, then about 6 hours each day of the weekend...I used to be able to detect alot more than that..but you know....theres that "job" thing holding me back..lol
 

I'm retired so no problems with conflicting schedules...but...I live in an area that gets REALLY hot during spring/summer/early fall...like high 90's....so it's actually harder to hunt now, during indian summer, unless I go in the am or evening...I'm not a morning person so that limits me to evenings....so ,bottom line, couple hours 2-3x a week...,
 

If I could get out once a week I would be happy!!
 

Between my kids activities and my other activities(biking,hockey) and my work, I am lucky to get out maybe 4-6 hours a month total. Would love hunt much more, but enjoy/grateful for the time I get.

Pete
 

Between my kids activities and my other activities(biking,hockey) and my work, I am lucky to get out maybe 4-6 hours a month total. Would love hunt much more, but enjoy/grateful for the time I get.

Pete

I guess that explains your logo.:laughing7: Not to worry...........the BIG ONE is coming!!
 

I get out from 8-10am and on Mondays from 8am to 1pm, arm tends to get worn out
 

I can hunt whenever I feel like it. However, anything close to me has been WAY over hunted. Getting permission from owners is virtually impossible. Going to the beach is a 2 hour drive and is out of the question. All dressed up and nowhere to go.
 

Being retired anytime i want but in my area summertime kills me with the heat and humidity.Summertime 2 hours in the mourning evening time 1 hour.Winter 3 to 5 hours.
 

I can hunt whenever I feel like it. However, anything close to me has been WAY over hunted. Getting permission from owners is virtually impossible. Going to the beach is a 2 hour drive and is out of the question. All dressed up and nowhere to go.
Why is permission so difficult? Just how bad do you smell?? :tongue3:
 

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