We were together 17 years and married 14 when we had our daughter. We didn't know if we wanted kids and DINKWAD (Dual Income, No Kids, With A Dog) is a good life.
We finally decided to have a kid almost more because we wanted grandkids when we were older and didn't want to wonder what we missed by not having a child.
To answer your question... My hunting and fishing is probably down 50-70% since she was born, but I don't regret it one second.
If you decide to go for it, you'll know what I mean one day, but there's a level of love in you that you didn't know you had. You'd 100% save you child before your wife in a fire, and your wife would demand it too. You think you love your spouse/parents/siblings, etc .. but it's nothing like your love for your child. I get emotional just thinking about parents who lose a child, it's a pain I can't comprehend.
I feel like if I didn't have my daughter, that the largest part of the Book Of Me would never have been opened. It's so unbelievably rewarding.
I still look at my friends without kids and wonder about the Road Less Traveled, but then I go for a walk with my favorite little person in the world and hold her hand and talk about our day. And it's worth every second of my life. Plus, one day, your child may be your favorite hunting buddy.
Warning: the Gary Allan song, "Tough Little Boys" is true. You'll become a softy, especially if you're a Girl Dad, like me. But that's a good thing, IMO.
Also, there's never a perfect time for a baby. They're hard and expensive. We waited a long time and have benefited from more financial security and emotional maturity, but I'm also 40 with a pre-K child. So there are tradeoffs. Whatever you decide, good luck. It's your life, live the best of it
