sbhooper
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I have family to stay with and my trip to Wyoming to hunt cows still costs quite a bit, but it is done on my terms and my time. It is always a blast.
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IMO, you really aren't paying for a "hunt" based on the paradigm most of share.
To be honest, I kind of feal bad for these guys, as they are missing out on what I consider the best part of the hunt.
seeing one small bull.
DudeAbides, the costs for the guided trip are one time, but the equipment that the DIYers use is not for one event, nor limited to just hunting, so it is not quite apples to apples.
I use my tents, sleeping bags and other camping equipment on many campouts throughout the year. I use my day pack, safety pack, knives and binos every single time I go out, even on a day hike. I use my GPS for documentation trips.
The DIY costs are for multi-purpose recreational, continual experiences. So every time we use them, the unit/event cost becomes less. Also, this does not factor for people purchasing used, gifts, sharing, etc.
There is a ranch out east of Castle Rock that charges 15K. That being said, if you are from Texas or (insert Southeastern state here) and have enough money that you want to be SURE to get a big bull it is a real producer. I am saving elk points to get an RFW hunt on that ranch in a cool 19-21 years
I guess you can't put a price tag on fun. People hunt for fun. The more $ you have, the more they'll spend.
Personally, I don't see what fun it would be to hire somebody to do the hunting for you.
That's fair.
There may be things that you can use for dual purpose.
I lived in Iowa for a bit and I guess my notions come from my time there.
I met people that considered hunting was about sitting freezing in tree stands in on game trails to their field.
No GPS, Binos, Spotting Scope, No Tent, No Sleeping Bag, etc.
These were the people that I had in mind when I stated the difference. They really do not have a need for all of the western gadgets and would be better suited to go the guided route in a western elk hunt.