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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5300808" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Totaling up cost isn't something I've ever taken time to do. I'm no big spender by any means, but I don't fret over budgeting either. Either I can afford to do it or I can't. By afford it I mean paying for it without sacrificing quality of life for my family or causing any financial issues in my household. Taking a $25k elk trip every other year isn't in my cards. It would get me a divorce. But taking a $10k bucket list trip to Africa with with my wife could probably be doable.....once. My hunting is low key, DIY stuff. I hunt here in TN at the cost of a license and however much I spend to travel 15min from my house. </p><p></p><p>My biggest hunting related cost is habitat work on my Ohio property. I'm up there at least a dozen times every year, working on something, spending from a few days to a few weeks each trip. I also hunt it in fall. Just the travel gets pretty expensive, but I don't really stress it. It's not all at once so I barely even notice. If I got hit with a hunting bill at the end of the year and had to pay it in one big lump sum, I'd probably croak over from heart failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5300808, member: 20583"] Totaling up cost isn't something I've ever taken time to do. I'm no big spender by any means, but I don't fret over budgeting either. Either I can afford to do it or I can't. By afford it I mean paying for it without sacrificing quality of life for my family or causing any financial issues in my household. Taking a $25k elk trip every other year isn't in my cards. It would get me a divorce. But taking a $10k bucket list trip to Africa with with my wife could probably be doable.....once. My hunting is low key, DIY stuff. I hunt here in TN at the cost of a license and however much I spend to travel 15min from my house. My biggest hunting related cost is habitat work on my Ohio property. I'm up there at least a dozen times every year, working on something, spending from a few days to a few weeks each trip. I also hunt it in fall. Just the travel gets pretty expensive, but I don't really stress it. It's not all at once so I barely even notice. If I got hit with a hunting bill at the end of the year and had to pay it in one big lump sum, I'd probably croak over from heart failure. [/QUOTE]
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