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Other ideas to fill the freezer?

Have you seen the price of literally anything (including inputs for hunting trips)? You'll never convince me that out of state hunts that are cheaper than Costco pork when comparing price spent for pound acquired.
The hunt is from the Vacation budget. Cut & wrap is from the Grocery Budget. All food generated from recreational activities is a bonus.
 
Because PF and CDA aren’t complete and total CFs themselves???
Was just there last weekend and was so happy I didn’t move up there a few years ago when I had the opportunity

I think you could find a few controlled hunts in Idaho that have some crazy good odds, especially cow elk, if just filling the freezer is the idea. I think there are going to be some new controlled whitetails hunts up north this year also
 
Was just there last weekend and was so happy I didn’t move up there a few years ago when I had the opportunity

I think you could find a few controlled hunts in Idaho that have some crazy good odds, especially cow elk, if just filling the freezer is the idea. I think there are going to be some new controlled whitetails hunts up north this year also
Tons of cow hunts too. They did away with general season cow in a few units.
 
one that no one ever mentions but if your open to a bear hunt California bear populations are through the roof.
There are a handful of units you could get a deer tag with no points, buy a bear tag and have no problem having your pick of which bear to shoot. And still Have a deer tag in your pocket if you get lucky. Two of the units I talked to a warden about told me seeing 15-20 bears a weekend just driving roads patrolling (on public) is common.
 
Pretty cheap to throw together a cow elk hunt with a relatively short drive. Sleep in your truck/tent/camper and eat instant oatmeal and canned chili. Bet it would be cheaper than a $2500 half a beef. That buffalo shoot sounds like a pretty good deal too.
Exactly. I thought about one of them if I have a tough fall for tags. It's a buffalo shoot more than a hunt, but I don't care if I get to take home 800lbs of great meat!
 
I still have fun just hunting pigs. Keep the little ones and fill those freezers! I am down to about one deer and one antelope left and maybe 20 halibut left in my freezers. I think it’s time for another pig for me too!
 
The hunt is from the Vacation budget. Cut & wrap is from the Grocery Budget. All food generated from recreational activities is a bonus.
That's a good way to look at it.

I'm just not entirely convinced that "Hunting as a way to feed the family" is entirely honest. Yes there are examples of people shooting a deer/elk/bear/hog in their backyard for the price of a resident tag + 1 bullet, but can we be honest with ourselves in saying that this is the exception. Not the rule?
 
I've always gone to costco's frozen goods section. That has to be the quickest way to fill a freezer.

Joking aside. I would get on a chartered fishing boat. Most bang for your buck as far as pound per dollar if you want a guided experience. Otherwise, scout your tail off in WA, there are opportunities to harvest there, though it's tough sledding.
 
I've always gone to costco's frozen goods section. That has to be the quickest way to fill a freezer.

Joking aside. I would get on a chartered fishing boat. Most bang for your buck as far as pound per dollar if you want a guided experience. Otherwise, scout your tail off in WA, there are opportunities to harvest there, though it's tough sledding.
I have zero problems with deer, but elk is a stretch. I’ve got a couple of spots that feel like a waste of time. They’re either there or they’re not. Kind of a boring non-hunt.
 
That's a good way to look at it.

I'm just not entirely convinced that "Hunting as a way to feed the family" is entirely honest. Yes there are examples of people shooting a deer/elk/bear/hog in their backyard for the price of a resident tag + 1 bullet, but can we be honest with ourselves in saying that this is the exception. Not the rule?

It depends on what you mean. In the last 5 years I bet we haven’t bought 50 pounds of ground beef. Yes, we do spoil ourselves with fatty ribs eyes occasionally. I’d rather pay more to hunt and collect wild free range meat.
 
I have zero problems with deer, but elk is a stretch. I’ve got a couple of spots that feel like a waste of time. They’re either there or they’re not. Kind of a boring non-hunt.
Sounds like you need to spend some time looking for more zones/greener pastures...
 
That's a good way to look at it.

I'm just not entirely convinced that "Hunting as a way to feed the family" is entirely honest. Yes there are examples of people shooting a deer/elk/bear/hog in their backyard for the price of a resident tag + 1 bullet, but can we be honest with ourselves in saying that this is the exception. Not the rule?
Absolutely for the most part. Hunting around my house is cheap for deer and elk. My kids grew up on cheap elk. However, I’ve taken a lot of hunts that are definitely not cost effective versus buying a side of beef or pork.
 

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