Limited Days Outdoors is for anyone who loves hunting and fishing but never feels like they have enough time — or enough information — to do it well. If you've ever skipped a morning in the stand because you didn't feel prepared, or felt overwhelmed scrolling through gear reviews and expert opinions that all seem to contradict each other, you're in the right place.
"You can't add days to your life — but you can add life to your days."
Limited Days Outdoors isn't built by a sponsored pro who hunts 80 days a year. It's built by someone figuring it out — a school principal, husband, and dad who's been living with Crohn's disease and an ostomy since age 20. Every day outdoors is something he had to earn. That's the lens everything here gets filtered through.
This isn't a highlight reel. It's the honest, joyful, imperfect effort of someone who refuses to let limited days stop him — and wants to help you do the same.
The outdoor world is full of products, gear opinions, expert tactics, and contradicting advice that can leave you overwhelmed — and not even wanting to go out for fear you're doing it wrong. We cut through that. Testing products, asking the right questions, and sharing what actually matters for someone with limited days and limited dollars so you can stop overthinking it and start getting outside.
"Every piece of content should answer one question: does this help someone get outside more prepared and confident than they were before?"
Weekly reviews evaluated through one lens — is this worth it for someone with limited days and limited dollars? No inflated ratings, no sponsored fluff.
Whitetail, turkey, and bass content timed to the season. Scouting tips, tactics, and real stories from the field — including the unsuccessful ones.
Whether you're time-crunched, overwhelmed, or managing a health condition — you belong here. This community is built around shared identity, not expertise.
Every product in this library has been evaluated against a single standard: would we recommend this to someone with limited days who can't afford to waste money on the wrong gear? If it passes, it's here.
"The end goal isn't a profitable brand. It's using a profitable brand to fund hunting and fishing experiences for people with chronic illness who would otherwise never get to have them."
Every gear review, every affiliate commission, every newsletter subscriber moves toward that. That's what this is really about.