Luck happens when preparation, practice, and opportunity come together. It doesn’t just happen.

Whether we are talking about hunting, fishing, love, or any success, Luck is a result of talent, time, and teaching. To craft your talent, you need to be a student of the sport. If you just rely on Luck, to fill a limit or tag, you will never be satisfied. 

Winter is a good time to practice your talent. Take the off season to enhance your skills and learn new things. Plan new destinations, adventures, and challenges. Doing the same old stuff, the same old way will not improve your luck or skills.

Shooting ranges are open to trigger time. The more you pull a trigger, the better shooter you can become. Shooting, casting, and outdoor skills are perishable. Watching videos and shows can also teach you new ideas about strategies, gear, and places to explore. 

Fly fishermen should be researching new waters to fish. Start tying the flies you plan to use plus a few dozen new flies. Increasing your arsenal of flies is a great way to change your luck.

Hunters should be planning this year’s opportunities. When you get your next seasons licenses, start acquiring permission on private land. Also begin looking at remote public options. Once the weather allows you to explore, start scouting. 

Hooking up with new friends will give you a Wingman to share in the luck. Sporting alone is not as much fun. Having a companion doubles your luck, fun, and experiences.  Friends bring strengths that are different to yours. With an open mind, you can learn a lot from someone else’s experiences. 

Good Luck!

Montana Grant

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