Daylight Savings Time - your opinion?
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Makes no difference to me since I'm retired.
I get up when I want and go to bed when I want.I'm retired and divorced.its nice to have some extra evening lite.grill out,maybe have the fire pit going,enjoy a pbr.I just go with the flow.
My doctor said where he is from, they do not have daylight savings time . He said they call it school time. Schools and businesses can adjust their hours , however they want ,but the time stays the same .
I think you have it backwards unless I'm not comprehending your article correctly. DS is when you get your evening hunts and don't have to get up as early for the morning hunts. Are you saying you want DS year round?
I like it the way it is right now. Lighter earlier and darker earlier. I’m a early riser. I hate hunting till 20:30-21:00. You don’t eat dinner till way to late!!
Midwest is correct. I want daylight savings time year round so people will do more outdoor things after work and after school. As I understand, the main reason for switching back originally in the fall was so school kids wouldn't have gives it for the bus in the dark.
It made little difference to me before I retired and makes less now. I didn't have office hours anyway, I worked in the oilfield, and if you had something to do, you did it, the time made no difference. I hunted and fished when I could, not when I wanted to.
Not an issue. When the clock says hunt hunt. When the clock says work work. When the clock say go to bed go to bed
Good luck changing it. Its tied to a Govt Energy bill
My vote is the same as Jaq. Leave it on daylight savings time! I would much rather go to work in the dark to have the daylight hours after work to do stuff. Spring forward and leave it there!
Do away with it.
It serves no purpose these days.
Arizona has never had daylight savings time!
On the bottom of my personal emails below my name is a saying,"What is time to a hog?"
I will stick to my statement regarding daylight savings time and agree with the hog- makes no difference to me.
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I don't care for it. I'd be happy if it was done away with.
I don’t care which one so much as just don’t change it! I lived sixteen years in states that didn’t change the time and I preferred it.
I like the time changes because I work outside. If we didn’t change the time, it’d be 8:30 in the winter before we could see to work.
I like to start my work at 6:30 in the morning. In the wintertime, the time change really helps with that.
The wise Indian said. … “Only the government would believe that if you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket, sew it to the bottom, and have a longer blanket.”
I hate the change. It’s seems to be more bothersome every year. I guess I am just getting old.
My problem is they keep moving DST earlier in the spring. I remember when it was the last weekend in April. Then end of March and now 2nd weekend of March. We work construction and it will still be dark at starting time. I would vote to leave it one way or the other.
Leave it year round
Changing it is a pain
I hate it - in winter it is dark by 5 - I don't get off work til 5 - sucks
My own vote is I hate DST and wish they would just leave it the way God made it. I have never had a use for it. I like to see the sun up early in the summer, and hate seeing it still daylight at 10:00 at night.
Get everyone to match time once and for all and be done with it ....Never in all my years has this practice (daylight savings time )made any sense to me ...I vote leave the clocks at one setting year round ..everywhere . The Nay's need to just "except the fact" that some areas "naturally" recieve less sunshine through the seasons ;)
Leave it year round
I doubt they would ever change it thou
I like the extra daylight in the evening. I'd be good with it year round.
Wap
When I worked in electric motor shop , before I went to work for myself , I lost the evening hunt , during the after time changed in fall. Only hunted weekends then . Now I turn off phone and go hunt . Feel for guys who work until 5pm.
Pick one and stay with it. I hate trying to figure out what time it is on the mainland such as is it a 2 hour or 3 hour difference on the west coast...... =D
My understanding is the purpose of it was to conserve electricity WRT lighting etc. so Algore can leave a bigger carbon footprint. That's why it's tied to the energy bills/regs and such. Ya bunch'a deniers...... heheheheh.....
Seems some don't understand what DST is....
I have to fly to Florida for work at 6a.m. On Monday. Then work meetings all week at 8a.m. Coming from Colorado that puts me 3 hours behind with time zones and spring ahead. I am not looking forward to getting up at 3 which is really 2 to get to the airport on time and then lose two more hours in flight.
That said, I wonder how many people can hunt before work because of the time change? I say set it and forget it. I hate when it gets dark at 4:30 and I love sleeping in.
Makes no difference to me which way it stays so long as it doesn’t go back forth... Messes with kids’ sleeping habits as well as my hunting habits! For this jobs that require light, make the adjustment internally with the business?!
I agree with many. I don’t care which one stays, just quit changing the damn thing twice a year.
I agree wholeheartedly with Pat. Early-season I hunt quite a bit after work. As soon as that time change kicks in my weekday hunts are done. Ticks me off every year.
When we had our business I had about 20 clocks to change twice a year. It just doesn't make any sense. Get rid of standard time and leave it. That gives the guys still working to get out and hunt.
I do not like getting up early, and I like the extra "hour" of light in the evening. I hated DST when I was working. I still hate it now that I'm retired.
Its time has past. Pick one system, I don't care which, and leave it alone.
I absolutely love when we fall back an hour in the fall which means we get done hunting at a decent hour.
I would prefer to have the extra hour of light in the evening (All year long). I like to get into my hunting stand well before daybreak anyway. Plus the added 60 minutes of daylight at the end of the day only adds to my hunting pleasure. I have passed on shooting lots of game here on the US east coast simply because of the earlier twilight.
Do you mean Daylight Saving Time?? Just found out that it's not like a bank account. I'm a slow learner.
Drop it like a bad habit.
DST year round. You soft shell retirees that can't handle getting up early and the longer day, reschedule your shuffle board and bingo games so you won't be so tuckered out two hours before the sun goes down. Don't forget that some day you won't have the option of getting up early.
Every fall it throws the deer off when the time changes.
As far as hunting goes, I like when dark comes earlier at the end of daylight savings time.
Otherwise, I don’t mind the change.
I would prefer longer days.....does anyone really like driving home from work (day shift) in the dark?
I detest the getting dark at 1700-1730 with no light outside in the evening. Dang power bill goes up during winter time. Needs to stop changing the time twice a year.
Jaq yeah seems to be some confusion.
I agree with midwest.
I think you might have it backwards. Spring Forward - Fall Back. In the spring you are waking up an hour earlier (start of DST). In the fall, you go back to standard time.
I don't like daylight savings time and don't see why it's necessary. As someone else mentioned, DST starts earlier and ends later than it used to. I would prefer to get rid of DST.
I hate it. It's even worse in AK... just a ridiculous time change.
Set the clocks forward 1/2 hour then leave them alone!
Won't have to worry about when I move to AZ in a few months!
It doesn't bother me, never has. It's just one more thing for people to complain about. I do understand the part about not wanting kids to go to bus stops in the dark, been there, done that.
Personally, I like it the Arizona way....DST year round....plus for you who care...It is Daylight Saving Time...not Savings Time...I know, who cares !!
Joe
Arizona does not have DST year round. It has standard time year round.
I can remember when DST year around was tried back in the 70's during the energy crisis. I definitely preferred it and wish we could back to it.
I like it. most everyone who works outdoors likes it.
Here in the West there is very little getting off of work to go sit in a stand until it’s dark. We draw a hunt, we take time off work to hunt. Doesn’t matter when the sun comes up or goes down because we are out there hunting all day until our thenhunt closes. I prefer to stay on standard time like AZ and HI.
Also, DST was first introduced by Benjamin Franklin as a joke.
Whatever Pat wants is OK by me.
There finally,my first suckup thread response. one step closer to a Bowsite calendar or hat.
No offense but there are bigger things in my life than what time it is! I really don't care. The only time I look at a clock is if I have made appointment to meet someone. For I am always a couple of minutes early!! Just good manners.I amalways up at 4:00 am regardless of what time of year it is, If I sleep late it always seem to me that I have missed part of my day. Life is short always enjoy as much of it as you can.
I don't own a watch or a cell phone. But pick one, either one and stick with it. It messes up the wildlife. The owls get all confused about when to fire off.
I've lived in the same area all my life. Did not have to deal with DST until 2006. Did just fine without it for 45 years. Not a fan of switching the clocks twice per year. Don't have a DST button to reset my internal clock.
Oh yeah - love the time change thing during a hunt, because there is no time change. Stay on the time until after the hunt is over. Deer, elk, and oryx have no idea what time you have to wake up.
Or maybe be like Newfoundland...split the difference and leave it there.
Spring forward and leave it like that,won't have to get up an hour early to hunt in the morning and would be able to hunt after work.
Kurt
I forgot all about it this am. Nearly missed my early am flt.
Nitestand clock auto adjusted and saved my butt.
Not sure how it messes up wildlife... Is that because they're an hour late getting to the feeder because they can't change the time on their wristwatches?
1.) Rock And Roll Chicken Alarm Clocks are pure evil. PURE EVIL. They should be obliterated with a maul until all that's left of their wretched form is dust. (My wife has one, I speak from experience...)
2.) I'm really fortunate to be self employed and able to make my own hours, so the time change is not to big a deal either way for me, BUT, I'd rather stick to the summer setting (standard - correct?). I like my sleep, so while I can hunt AM's or PM's that extra hour less sleep wears on me when things change. Pick one, and stick to it.
Summer is "daylight saving time" in those states that change. There is more daylight later in the day for people to enjoy after they get off work or school.
Personally, I detest DST. The older I get, the harder it is for me to adjust to the changes. I’m retired and over 60 so it doesn’t play much into my hunting. What it does do, is affect me physically. For whatever reason, I feel bad for about a week after each change. But I suppose I’m weird that way.
We should make a permanent 1/2 hour change forward and leave it that way forever. That way we'd be on the same general clock setting as India, which is where most of our technical support comes from now.
I guess I’d go with the extra light at days end. Especially since I’m about ready to retire. Clock will not impact as much.
I like DST and wish we had it all year.
DST ALL YEAR LONG - SCRATCH IT OFF THE CALENDER IN NOV. AND JUST KEEP IT!!!!!!
I love dst and extra daylight after work
Everyone that likes more sun longer must work inside with a tie on cutting off the blood flow to their head.
Dump it,there exist no possible reason for it to exist anymore.
I'm with StickFlicker cause I am dirtclod Az.!!!
I'm also retired so it doesn't matter to me. But I still puzzle over why people who hunt close to home and hunt in the evenings after work or after school wouldn't want an extra hour of hunting (or fishing) on weekdays?
Seriously. The only valid argument I can see is the kids/school bus issue, and maybe that's validation enough to keep the semi-annual switch.
I say dump DST. I prefer Standard time especially in the middle of June when it breaks daylight about 4:30 am. I can get my chores done, eat breakfast, and go shopping if we can get those sporting goods stores and archery shops to open at 6am when I am ready to go shopping.
leave it the same year round. it always screws things up,stupid.
Thumbs down on DST! I hate and always have.
Deer hunters should be against DST for what it does to the deer herd. When the time changes the car/deer accidents go WAY up for several days until the deer adjust to the 'new morning rush hour'.
Deer are smart enough to avoid crossing roads at the peak traffic times and will time their crossing before or after. Changing the time of morning rush hour messes up their body clock, often permanently when they get hit by car.
Keep DST year round! I hate not having daylight to do much after work. Mornings don't matter to me since it is dark when I leave for work either way.
Always disliked clocks to begin with. Either hurrying cause you’re late or hanging around cause you’re too early. I like living by the sun and stars. But if you have to choose I’d stay with dst.
I've been complaining about it ever since Indiana went back to observing it twelve years ago.
Agree completely with the old Indian's assessment above, if not his spelling 8^)
Just another totally worthless solution to an imaginary problem, and one that is worse than the problem it was supposed to solve. If the school time starts too early for your kids to have daylight at the bus stop, take it up with the school board. My kid is 52 now and I'm real tired of switching the time on my watch, three house clocks, and two cars, so we can all play like it's some other time of day.
"Natural Time" would be Central Standard Time in Indiana. That would put the sun nearest to straight overhead at noon. IMO, we should go there and stay there! However, I'm good with whatever other ONE TIME everyone else decides to pretend it is, just leave it the heck alone year round!!
I'm not retired yet and it doesn't affect me either, it's everyone else I deal with on a daily basis caught up in it though ...
It's just one more way for the government to show how much it cares about you. They constantly strive to find ways like this to make our lives more interesting. Can you trust them? Sure you can, just ask any Indian.
In fact, we should just put the whole world on the same time. No time zones, no changes, one worldwide time.
I say pick one or the other and stay with it all year long. Usually I am up around the same time every day (4:30 am) no matter what the time setting is. What I really hate is when it changes while I am hunting out of state (which means another time zone) as I have to adjust to 2 time changes. Many time I have left my clocks the same and just not worried about what "official" time it is.
I always hated turning time back. When my kids was in school they wouldn't get home in time to hunt. I live in Pennsylvania and we only have 6 weeks of archery. That is the last week we have close to the rut. Kids could only hunt That Saturday or if they skipped school. LOL
I say do away with D.S.T.
I say do away with D.S.T.
Come fall lets fall back 1/2 hour and be done with it, seems like the best compromise.
I link the extra hour of daylight in the evening. Let's keep DST.
This topic is always humorous to me. It has to be the most debated topic in which guys argue against themselves. “I hate DST, I prefer to not wake up so early and get off work when it’s already dark”..... sooooo, you love DST then? Lol
I do agree with those arguing to leave it at DST year round. No reason to want darkness earlier in the evening, doesn’t make sense to me.
like the daylight later in the day,so keep DLS year round!!!
I say get rid of DST and do Standard Time all of the time.
I say we go off the clock completely!
Just kidding, pick one and stay with it.
If you think a time change affects wildlife, you’ve been watching too many Disney movies. Their habits change according to the amount of daylight, not what time it is.
DST year round please! I work in IT for an electric utility and you can't believe the amount of resources that are spent just to deal with the time changes. I'm sure costs a lot of other businesses a bunch too.
I was just out for my evening walk and I saw 6 deer just before dark.
Trouble is, its an hour later today... Hmmmmm?
DST all year is just fine
DST all year! Imagine living on the far eastern side of a time zone. I know places in Nebraska that have sunset at about 4 in the afternoon after the switch back to standard time. That would suck! Get up in the dark to go to work and dark when you get off. At least this way you could have a little light afterward.
DST year round. I like waking up and heading to the office when it’s still dark not leaving it when it’s getting dark.
Its like jet lag.I compensated today with a couple of power naps.that always helps.
Here in the north east (Massachusetts, New England) most of the states are trying to move over to Atlantic Standard Time. This would allow us to keep the Daylight Savings hours with out a clock change. Let's Go
All I know is it sucks here when standard time kicks back in and it's dark at 4 PM
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I would be all for DST all the time. Heck, the changing back to standard time in November is a big reason I wrote the lyrics to the "November Sneak" song that my son then wrote music for and sang. (Click the link if you have never viewed the Nebraska Bowhunters Association video that uses the song.) It is almost impossible to hunt after work unless you can get out of work early, get partially geared up at stoplights, and then pretty much run to the stand. That extra hour would make it possible to at least get a quick hunt in after work during the best part of deer season if DST was in effect year round.
Great grandpa used to say you White people (city people if you want PC) are silly must look at watch to see if hungry.
Yep he was a farmer, hunter, and Native American mixed blood.
Being originally from Michigan I have always hated the time changes back and forth. even as a kid going to school. rather go in the dark, come home with more daylight but even so, its hard on the body to make the time switch for about a week. Sense I moved to Az I love that is stays the same time all year around. I say pick a time and leave it year round.
I prefer standard. and as for hunting I'm more of a morning person and prefer to hunt mornings until it's cool/cold enough down south here in La. to sit all day or to hunt both. I know there's some that maybe can make a hunt in the afternoon after work and it puts a damper on those guys. I can't hunt in the afternoons unless I take time off. so I say set it one way or the other but just quite changing it. that's BS if I had to vote I'd say standard time for me!
I personally struggle with the time change. I vote to leave it set on DST. It's an antiquated practice, it no longer makes sense.
If we went with DST all year then we would still be on different times than AZ, HI, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, etc. I’ve been trying to get my son up and ready for school for the past hour now. My next resort is a cup of cold water over his head. It was hard to get him to go to bed last night as well as his sisters. Longer daylight in the evening stinks!
If you work outdoors, the extra hours in the evening are nice when it’s cold. It takes time to get equipment started and warmed up. You loose a couple hours every morning of productivity during the cold months. It puts you tending house duties in the dark every evening. Be nice to be able to do that without a headlamp for 3-4 months of the year. That daylight after work is really nice. Plus it leaves time for quick hunts after work some days. I too can’t imagine why no one would want that. God Bless men
I don't like the fall change. Then I have no time to hunt after work. I also hate the spring change because I'm getting used to waking up when it's kind of light, and then all of a sudden I am waking up an hour before light again. Screws me up for awhile, like jet lag.
we don't get much daylight here period, in the winter I go to work in the dark and come home in the dark, not much different for the kids. Its not so bad now since my phone adjusts for me, I don't have to think about it as much.
I'm conflicted. I like the extra hour in the evening to get chores done after work. However, I still have a day job and like to turkey hunt before work in the spring. With daylight saving time I only have 30 minutes to an hour at the most at daylight to hunt before I have to leave the woods to hunt. I would like to have standard time here in Alabama from March 15 until May 1. I can live with and even enjoy daylight savings time the remainder of the year.
I don’t care which time it is just don’t change it twice a year.
the only people it affects are the ones that have to plan their day by the clock. I remember visiting my grandparents when I was a kid. Pepaw got up with the rooster and went to bed 30 minutes after the sunset year around. his TV would only pick up one channel and then it was mostly snow so it never was turned on. it didn't matter what time it was. sun was up and out, work to be done. if you're in a position to be able to hunt after work, count your blessings. I have too much family matters to attend to and too far to drive to make it worthwhile.
Abolish the change. Keep the standard that has the sun setting later in the day.
Everyone has to plan according to the clock at some point.
That's the only thing that keeps this stupid time change thing happening.
I got up at 7:30 instead of 6:30 this morning. Tonight I will fish until 7:30 p.m. instead of 6:30.
Living the dream Jaquomo!
Do away with it. I have not talked to one blue collar person who likes it. Something that was forced on us by our politicians here in Indiana not to long ago that know what is best for us. So much for being a representative government.
I don't think it serves a great purpose anymore.
Time stands still for no man.....roll with the punches!
DST Year round. I work from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM all week. From December to the end of February its dark when I leave and dark when I get home. Afternoon hunts are over when it hits and it then screws up the weekends with it being the only time to do yard work that I could do after work like I do in the summer time.
Brotsky X2! Plenty of things to get worked up about but does this really need to be one of them? Roll with it people.
DST permanently for me. The change twice a year is worse than either staying fixed.
Lou, you do know fish still bite after dark right? Lol
Actually, since you move ahead one hour, the Earth's rotation is increased to catch up changing the currents in oceans and lakes. Rivers also change flow depending on what side of the continental divide they are on which will also change current flow.
This will either greatly improve or make worse fishing conditions. It also affects the distance you can cast depending on if you are throwing with the rotation or against it.
If there is any $ tied to it you can be sure it will not change... (he who has the money, makes the rules) My vote is to pick one and make it so. The back and forth is a pita, but only for a few days.
Humans are the only species affected by a time change. Planet earth, and all wildlife no nothing about it. The earths rotation does not change just because somebody decided it needs to be 6:00 when it used to be 5:00.
With all of the safety concerns for our school children these days, I wish the time would spring ahead either in April or May. There are a lot of kids walking and or getting on the bus in the dark now. As far as hunting that is not until Fall anyway. Since I am retired I would be ok just being on the regular old time and forget the changing of the clock.
I spend several months prior to and during the October hunt. Get accustomed to the time patterns of the deer. It takes me at least two weeks to readjust to the time change. Remember we are the only ones changing the time. The critters don't know the difference. Abolish the DST change.
Mpdh, I really hope you got the joke a few posts ahead of yours and don’t actually think someone believes the Earth’s rotation changes! LOL
What I really wish they would do is FALL FORWARD, instead of FALL BACK, SPRING FORWARD. From where we are right now (in EDT), I'd like to set the clocks an hour forward in the fall so I can still have daylight after work to do stuff outside - like shovel the snow and bring in the firewood, etc. after work instead of doing it all in the dark. It sucks, and who the heck cares if it is dark in the morning when I go to work anyway - I sure don't.
I am retired, not a problem with me.
I've literally never heard of a single person that was in favour of the time changes. I've heard against, and I've heard neutral, but I've never heard "for." Disclaimer I only read about the first 20-30 posts. But it's crazy
I look forward to each time change...I work 12 hour shifts which results in only 14 days a month...I have ample time to plan my hunts accordingly. I have small children at home and when the time changes in the fall I can make it home well before their bed time. In the spring I enjoy the time change making daylight longer. Just my .2 but leave it alone.
I like just the way it is. I hunt many backyard spots and the people movement definitely adversely affects my deer movement, i can’t wait for the dst it gives me another hour in the am before people start getting up and moving about, kids at school buses, dogs being let out etc. The shorter time in the afternoon gets me home earlier to enjoy dinner with the family.
Butcherboy, I sure hope it was a joke, but you never know!
Swampbuck, I've heard rumors fish bite after dark, yessir. But not when nymphing with size 22 midges... Its just about walleye time now though, and after dark works well on either MST or MDT. :)
Size 22 midges...like trying to tie an imitation speck of pepper... :)
I think preference is often a matter of whether one lives on the eastern edge of the time zone or the western edge. I live on the eastern edge and appreciate DST for the extra light in the evening and not having to get up quite so early in the morning to hunt so would like to see it stay on DST year 'round. For those on the western edge of the time zone, it stays dark an awful long time in the morning in the spring and stays light too late in the evening (10 pm) in the summer.
Someone mentioned the time change upsetting the deers habits. Hmmm, deer don’t have watches. Daybreak is still daybreak. For us hunters keep the dst just for the sake of common sense.
Someone mentioned the time change upsetting the deers habits. Hmmm, deer don’t have watches. Daybreak is still daybreak. For us hunters keep the dst just for the sake of common sense.
I don't really think the deer pay much attention to it. I just hunt as much as I can. Might be nice to have that extra hour in the evening after work though.
I love the "Spring Forward"...hate the "Fall Back" !
I love hunting mornings on days off, but would rather get up at 5am to be in stand for sunrise, not 4am. And then in the evening be able to hunt after work for the extra hour. I work first shift, so I don't care if the sun comes up well after I'm at work at 6am. So, DST I think, if that's what it is now.
I prefer straight DST. Retired now so it really shouldn't make a difference to me at all.
daylight savings time all year long...ron
DST all year is my preference, and if anything when the days get short make it 2 hrs different from std time so you still have some daylight after work in the winter. I deal with the early November problem by taking a week of vacation.
I live in Arizona where we don't share day light savings. When will we learn to leave well enough alone? Someone else allows the sun to rise and set. What gives us the right to set it to a time and change it at our whim. If it's not broke don't mess with it, KISS.
Everyone should be on GMT. Then we could stop computing what time it is where. Each area could then set their own work/school day based on the lighting conditions they prefer. Failing that - pick a time and leave it alone! I prefer noon to be when the sun is most nearly overhead. Easier to tell the time without a watch that way.
Deer don't notice because there is no natural change, only humans have a time structure. It could stay Daylight Savings Time year round as far as i'm concerned. That said, I'm 72 and have been putting up with it for over sixty years of hunting, so I really don't see it as a bother to hunters.
I work outside so I’m all for the time change! If it didn’t change we couldn’t see to work until well after 8 in the winter and we like to get to pouring concrete no later than 7
DST all the way for me. I live in Northeastern Ontario where it gets dark at 4:30 pm in December, when we're on standard time. It's like being in a tomb. That extra hour at night would do marvels for the spirit!
Stay with one or the other
Bump, already dreading leaving work and it is freaking dark outside. DST all year!
Time change madness starts again Sunday at 2AM. I was hoping it would be abolished by now. Hopefully with the Republican led House we can end this madness. I can't wait to get another hour of afternoon daylight during hunting season.
I agree! Sleep an extra hour in the morning, hunt an extra hour in the evening.
I abhor switching back to standard time just as the days are getting shorter. Have to get up an hour earlier to hunt and leave the woods an hour earlier.
DST gives an extra hour in the warm months to mow, paint, mountain bike, fish, grill out, play catch, build a shed, etc.
When I worked I never could hunt after work once we switched to standard time as it would be nearly dark before reaching my spot.
Never changes here in AZ…..love it!
Nice to come home and have 4 hrs to do chores after work to have weekends free plus few more evening hunts.
I live in AZ, so I don’t have to bother with it.
I live in AZ, so I don’t have to bother with it.
Some of you guys have it hard. I can't even imagine the indignity of having to spend the 5 minutes it takes to change all your clocks by an hour.
How you drag yourself out of bed in the morning....
#whitegirlproblems
Doesn't much matter to me. I work for myself and I work outdoors. The sun is my clock.
stupid, end it, a relic of the past that has no reasonable or logical need
Fully support DST all year. Seems most want something consistent but people are split on standard vs DST.
"Some of you guys have it hard. I can't even imagine the indignity of having to spend the 5 minutes it takes to change all your clocks by an hour."
Changing electric clocks is not the problem. It is the internal clock that sucks for a couple weeks twice per year. I start work at 4:00am every day...and I hate time change. Pick one...I don't really care which... and stick to it!!! BTW, this post was entered a few minutes after 4:00am on Sunday morning...sure feels like 3:00am. Bottom line, not all of us are retired OR work banker's hours.
I could never quite understand the reasoning......You do not change the amount of daylight...you just change the time.
Always liked the change twice a year especially in the Fall when hunting whitetails.
Leave it alone there’s Noway you have more daylight
Hate it. Schedule accordingly and it’s no issue.
Lived sixteen years without and liked it that way!
Hate dst! Stay on standard time like AZ year round. It would get dark at 8 instead of 9 in the summer. I’m winding down by then anyways. Getting dark earlier in the winter stinks but it will still happen no matter what the clock says.
My thoughts? "It's past time", "I don't have time for this", "high time", "I tried to beat the clock but now I don't know what time it is", "time to stop talking and start doing". Most of my thoughts are like that, random .
Always hated the change when I was working. No more time for after work hunts right during peak whitetail rut. Mostly I’m in favor, I like getting up later to go fishing, and there’s more time for things in the evening. I have a question though. How the heck does wildlife know anything about numbers on a clock?
I hope this is the last time we change the clocks. Having an hour more of day left in the afternoon is waaaaaayyyyyy better than in the morning.
" I can't wait to get another hour of afternoon daylight during hunting season."
The time on the clock has absolutely nothing to do with how many hours I have to hunt. I suppose it could make a difference, if you're on the clock at your work. I haven't had an hourly job since I was 16.
Matt
Maybe another compromise and just change it one half hour... but then...
I live in AZ, so I don’t have to bother with it.
As a western hunter only, having 1 more hour after work to hunt doesn’t matter one bit. Hunts are only a few days unless it’s early season archery. We usually just take time off of work and hunt and when it’s over it’s over. No going out after work if you are off at 5 pm. No where near enough time. For an eastern WT hunter I get it but I suppose you would still need to be off about 4 pm and live/work pretty close to where you are hunting. Overall, I hate switching time twice a year.
More to life than hunting. I love having more daylight after work for getting projects done, fishing, hitting the bow range, etc.
I'm just a bit too far away from most hunting to do much with an extra hour but have killed antelope on after work sits.
I don't have set work hours but most of the country does so I generally follow along. Being in agriculture, summer often means working later in the day.
It's still stupid 5 years later. At least NM finally did something right and passed legislation this year to stay on one time. Hopefully it coincides with AZ and the other states on MST do the same.
Well, when I woke up this morning, it was kicking my ass….
This is a question which really ought to be settled by Science, and it’s my understanding that there is pretty good consensus that it’s a bad idea.
I have mixed feelings about it, really… If you work a pretty normal schedule, it’s awfully nice to be able to get outside and play after work during daylight hours. Ride a bike, fish, hunt, round of 3D, go for a paddle, ultimate with the kids from the youth group… Anything but work.
Some if the best years of my life (in many ways) were when I worked first shift, 7-3. Even in December in Mpls I was home well before Dark and I could get out and move for an hour or more. That’s a good way to live.
If we stayed with clocks moved forward it would be dark until 8:30 AM on December 21st in Mn.
Outside work activities like construction would have to adjust their work schedule accordingly.
^^^that sure would stink for kids that have to stand outside waiting at the bus stop to go to school!
Butcher, those kids are in the dark at 7:30am too…. Most schools start at 7 or 8am…..
Of course, I want more daylight after work! Could actually come home, and accomplish something in the Winter Time. Just my preference.
Of course, I want more daylight after work! Could actually come home, and accomplish something in the Winter Time. Just my preference.
News last night said a bill to make daylight savings time permanent year round has been in congress for a while but not voted on yet... Sure wish they can get this done by November...
I didn't realize today was "Spring forward" till I saw this thread. But it explains why I was surprised that I slept so late.
It’s not dark at 7 or 7:30 in the morning where I live during the winter on mst. It would be on dst though and I hate that. I like getting up in the morning and the sun is up not too much longer after that.
Gives my kid an opportunity to miss his bus twice a year, other than that I say do away with it. I have enough things to remember without changing my clock twice a year being one of them.
Permanent DST is the only way to go IMO. I work a typical schedule and after the fall switch to standard time it gets pretty hard to get to the stand or do anything with any light left in the day. I also think about those that live just west of the time zone line like those in Paxton, NE where sunset is at ~4:00 PM on those shortest days of the year. Essentially, you get up right at sunrise, or a little before, work all day and get home with the last remnants of light. So depressing.
Since I retired the long daylight days wear me out. So much to do around the place and light to do it in. I use to hate coming home From work and not having daylight tho
It takes me all of about 5 seconds to acclimate.
#Karensgottacomplain
Wow. I assumed people wanted it lighter later in the afternoon. i know I certainly do. But, after seeing some posts on the thread, I see there’s an awful lot of guys that like to go to bed at 4:30pm. “Get off my lawn!!” Lmfao.
^^^ no, I just like it to be dark when I go to bed somewhere between 8:30 and 9 p.m. and I wish I had super powers like x-man because I'm still adjusting...
Morning comes early enough, prefer longer evenings. Full-time DST for me.
“My own vote is I hate DST and wish they would just leave it the way God made it. ”
Hahaha. Yep, the sun comes up and goes down the way God made it. But what hour we assign to that is man made.
I say we spit the difference (change it 30 min) and leave it that way all year.
I could get on board with that idea^^^^^30 minute change and leave it
We should go to 8 or 10 day weeks.... just think of all the extra days we'd have.
Just pick one time, call it whatever you want, and leave it that way year round
It's not even "Daylight Savings".... It's "Daylight Saving" no s on the end. One of many pet peeves.
Keep the time constant - my dogs are having trouble coping.
Our cat is at our bedroom door waiting at 4:00 am every morning “ Meowing if you ain’t up to feed her . Last couple of days since daylight savings she’s like “ What the Heck” he’s up early lol. I don’t care about it and like to just leave it as Fall back.
Anytime a good time to go fishing… Don’t sweat the small stuff…. ;)
Keefers, my cat Sisi is on the twelves. 5am 5 pm on the dot!
Roll the clock back and leave it that way please.