PrairieHunter
Well-known member
In the end you can probably get a motel room near your hunt unit for not a lot of $ which will allow you both to sleep better and ultimately have a better hunt. There is really no need to sleep in the field for antelope hunting unless you just prefer it. Then you don't have a truck full of camping crap to deal with loading, setting up, cooking, etc and can just focus on hunting and having fun.
Depending on how far you are traveling it might cost more in fuel to bring a trailer than a motel. Same with buying tents and other gear. Even food is hard to really save much money on compared to just going out to eat for a few days. And no dishes to do, cleanup, propane stoves, coolers are available for meat, etc..
I guess is just matters how you want to spend your time and money. You can spend it buying tents, food, and other gear which adds up, cooking meals, setting up camp, dealing with wind, etc.. Spend it on fuel pulling a trailer/gear and time cooking, hanging out at camp, etc. Spend it on a motel and a few restaurants, sleep good, travel light and focus on hunting with more of your time.
Depending on how far you are traveling it might cost more in fuel to bring a trailer than a motel. Same with buying tents and other gear. Even food is hard to really save much money on compared to just going out to eat for a few days. And no dishes to do, cleanup, propane stoves, coolers are available for meat, etc..
I guess is just matters how you want to spend your time and money. You can spend it buying tents, food, and other gear which adds up, cooking meals, setting up camp, dealing with wind, etc.. Spend it on fuel pulling a trailer/gear and time cooking, hanging out at camp, etc. Spend it on a motel and a few restaurants, sleep good, travel light and focus on hunting with more of your time.