Here in MN and neighboring states we have to pick a 5 day season. With work and kid's activities I can rarely take advantage of the full season. However, I try to overlap MN and WI so I can get a good 5-6 days between the two. I volunteer for youth mentor hunts so that gets me another 1.5 days. Every other year (negotiated deal with my wife) I throw in another state so that adds another 3-4 days.
Also, when I hunt I'm in the field all day every day from before sunup until 5-7pm, regardless of weather. On nice days it's about all the great and interesting experiences, many of which have nothing to do with dropping a bird. On ugly days, it's become a personal challenge and test of fortitude, especially on the wet, cold, snowy ones. Some day I'm going to kill a turkey on a day with single digit temps, 35mph winds, and horizontal snow. When I do, I will declare myself the winner over nature!