RE: Probably the worst gun season ever...
Yeah, he does come off as a bit "spoiled". There will be dry years - just roll with it. But YOU just have to work harder if YOU won't easily accept a dry season. YOU hit the aerial photos. YOU find the funnels. YOU identify the food sources. YOU find the bedding, etc. YOU scout smartly a bit further. Maybe YOU get out of the stand and keep the binocs to your eyes, watching distant movements so YOU can place a better stand. YOU do it.
The last thing I want to base my hunt on is ANY OTHERS. I can control myself (barely) - but I cannot control others. When I gotta put my chips down - I bet on myself.