Hunting on a budget is something that I run into every year. I have lots of high hopes and aspirations to travel and hunt different states for different animals, but there is never enough money to do all of this. I have been limited to a few days hunting locally, then usually a one week trip to South Dakota for mule deer. Prior to moving to Kansas, I lived in SD for 5 years, so it made sense to hunt in SD since it was only $35 for an archery tag. Now I'm paying out of state, which is still fairly cheap in the upper $200 range, but I still want to get out and hunt different species in different states.
This year is shaping up to be one in the same. My first baby will be just over a year old when the early archery seasons open up. We are planning on building a house this year that I will be doing a lot of work on, so we will be short on money and short on time again this year. To add on top of that, I work in agriculture, so a lot of my hunting season is spent in a combine or a tractor, which brings me to my question...
How the heck do you hunt on a budget (roughly $1000 to spend on hunting during the season) when you can only hunt the early season or late season? Where do you even try to go hunt? Living in central Kansas means I'm decently close to some pretty good hunting, but we all know fuel isn't cheap and I'm not really equipped to go way back in the mountains for a week on a backpack hunt yet. I don't have any points in any state except Utah and I only have 2 in Utah. Where can a guy go with a limited budget and limited points to hunt deer or elk from August to the second week in September or hunt in late November through December? I'm not looking for monsters. Any branched antler bulls and 140-150 class mulies are just fine by me. What I want is a fun hunt that doesn't break the bank with decent odds of getting a shot at a legal animal. Is that too much to ask?
This year is shaping up to be one in the same. My first baby will be just over a year old when the early archery seasons open up. We are planning on building a house this year that I will be doing a lot of work on, so we will be short on money and short on time again this year. To add on top of that, I work in agriculture, so a lot of my hunting season is spent in a combine or a tractor, which brings me to my question...
How the heck do you hunt on a budget (roughly $1000 to spend on hunting during the season) when you can only hunt the early season or late season? Where do you even try to go hunt? Living in central Kansas means I'm decently close to some pretty good hunting, but we all know fuel isn't cheap and I'm not really equipped to go way back in the mountains for a week on a backpack hunt yet. I don't have any points in any state except Utah and I only have 2 in Utah. Where can a guy go with a limited budget and limited points to hunt deer or elk from August to the second week in September or hunt in late November through December? I'm not looking for monsters. Any branched antler bulls and 140-150 class mulies are just fine by me. What I want is a fun hunt that doesn't break the bank with decent odds of getting a shot at a legal animal. Is that too much to ask?