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<blockquote data-quote="TNRifleman" data-source="post: 4358540" data-attributes="member: 16556"><p>With my stage of life and the fact that I have 4 young kids at home, my days in the woods are pretty limited, just because we do stuff together outdoors on a lot of weekends. I enjoy hunting a bunch but I do not get to spend the time necessary to thoroughly scout an area to consider hunting big bucks. I am thankful if I get to take a few does each year. That may change as my kids get older and I have more free time on the weekends but for now, I cannot justify the $1600 for as much as I get to hunt. </p><p></p><p>With that in mind, as to the question of a week vs. a season, I would give up whitetail hunting altogether if I had to, to take a week long elk hunting trip each year. It probably has to do more with living on a mountain for a week with a couple of good friends and truly getting away from everything, but that would be my preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNRifleman, post: 4358540, member: 16556"] With my stage of life and the fact that I have 4 young kids at home, my days in the woods are pretty limited, just because we do stuff together outdoors on a lot of weekends. I enjoy hunting a bunch but I do not get to spend the time necessary to thoroughly scout an area to consider hunting big bucks. I am thankful if I get to take a few does each year. That may change as my kids get older and I have more free time on the weekends but for now, I cannot justify the $1600 for as much as I get to hunt. With that in mind, as to the question of a week vs. a season, I would give up whitetail hunting altogether if I had to, to take a week long elk hunting trip each year. It probably has to do more with living on a mountain for a week with a couple of good friends and truly getting away from everything, but that would be my preference. [/QUOTE]
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