Sounds like you've got it well under control.
I hope you get one this weekend.
The only tips I can offer is try to get as comfortable as you can, keep your gun propped up on your knee so it will be at the ready with minimal movement, and be as still and quiet as you can.
I'm not sure how you hunt whether in a blind or not (I usually just sit behind a fallen tree), but if you're on the ground with a lot of leaves around you, try to rake all the leaves away with your feet from the area you're sitting at and have it down to bare dirt. This keeps sound to a minimum when you start squirming because your leg fell asleep
I hope you get one this weekend.
The only tips I can offer is try to get as comfortable as you can, keep your gun propped up on your knee so it will be at the ready with minimal movement, and be as still and quiet as you can.
I'm not sure how you hunt whether in a blind or not (I usually just sit behind a fallen tree), but if you're on the ground with a lot of leaves around you, try to rake all the leaves away with your feet from the area you're sitting at and have it down to bare dirt. This keeps sound to a minimum when you start squirming because your leg fell asleep