Prerylyon
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Hunting is supposed to be fun right? Wow is right.
Amen
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Amen
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I haven't had to do that in a while. Thanks for keeping this forum as clean as it is guys. There are some forums out there where I know they have to ban people two three times a week, some even days.Thank you ScottR. Wow is all I can say.
No need to apologize buddy, you said nothing wrong and only said what we were all thinking.I didnt mean for that to get that out of control. Sorry to derail the thread, gentlemen.
You weren't being ugly about it. It just escalated very quickly ha.I didnt mean for that to get that out of control. Sorry to derail the thread, gentlemen.
Ohhhhh, I saw it too...I guess living in your parents basement is still better than living in a micro-bus. (Check the avatar).
Wait wait wait...I have 9 points and I thought 8 guaranteed a big bull and 9 guaranteed a REALLY BIG bull??!!Wait.... So, you had bad weather, still saw a bunch of big bulls, couldnt kill one, and the system is rigged? Did you expect your 8 points to guarantee a dead bull?
I killed a gob of antelope, deer and elk before I had a penny of savings. A 20 year old rifle, a box of Remington Core Lok, Cheap Walmart Hunting clothes, and a cooler full of cheap groceries... pretty cheap if a guy wants it to be. $13 per week saved covers the nonresident elk tag in Wyoming. Another 10 per week would cover everything else if a guy were car pooling from anywhere in the lower 48. I didn't get caught up on high end stuff until I could afford it- I still have never eaten an elk tag out of the 22 I have drawn.Its a reality as a nonres that the tag prices are high.
All states do it.
A deer tag here in IA costs me $28.50 (plus $30 for a hunting license)
Last I heard, I think the same 'opportunity' costs a nonres $551
That being said, there are ways to keep costs lower and still get out, if that is really what you want out of it. I did the spreadsheet thing and was shocked how cheap my WY DIY hunt was last fall. Gas and the tag were my biggest costs. (Yeah, I use an old rifle, Burris scope, Danner boots, etrex GPS, low end Leuopold binos)
It was satisfying to show the wife the spreadsheet and receipts coming in lower than she ever thought!
Regards,
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Holy smokes!!I still have never eaten an elk tag out of the 22 I have drawn.
A lot of cows and small bulls have fallen... I LOVE to eat elk.Holy smokes!!
We have the same problem in our house. Not sure what my kill count is, but at minimum one elk has filled my freezer every year since I graduated from college.A lot of cows and small bulls have fallen... I LOVE to eat elk.
When the kids/ young adults were still home 2 a year wasn't out of the question.We have the same problem in our house. Not sure what my kill count is, but at minimum one elk has filled my freezer every year since I graduated from college.
Amen to that! Couldn't agree more about being the happiest in the woods! Waiting to hear back from a job out there this week which means I may finally be out there in the next month or so!!!Interesting thread to say the least. I'll offer my perspective. At some point of my life I realized the only true thing that makes me happy is being in the woods. I wanted big mountains, big animals and the opportunity to do it every year.......so I moved and settled in Colorado.
You better draw. I?m living through you the next couple yearsI'm also in for a type 1 and a type 6. My type 1 should be a "guaranteed" draw but my type 6 is about 50/50. Planning 2 or maybe 3 trips- Early season cow hunt, archery any elk hunt, October rifle hunt if needed. I'll put in for moose but won't draw unless i draw the 1-600 tag.
Wait. Your NOT supposed to eat the tag? Crap I’ve been doing it wrong this whole timeI still have never eaten an elk tag out of the 22 I have drawn.