Valley1320
Well-known member
Theres alot of truth to that, I agree with that. Most of my hunts end up being under a $1000 for me unless I'm going across the state. Then it would definitely hit the 1000 mark. But we also need to remember there's pple that only hunt for meat and thar can't afford to travel all the way across the state to hunt and that need the meat cause they can't afford to pay to shoot a cow for a ridiculous price. Got to remember how much meat a cow elk gives and how much meat a beef gives. A elk doesnt supply as much as a beef. We don't want this turning into the Kings deer anymore than it is already. I don't agree totally with both sides of the take back your elk deal. Both sides have some wrong views in my opinionHunting as a way to save money on meat almost never pencils out. Especially so anytime you’re paying more than $1000 for the tag and/or are a nonresident.
Meat is a huge bonus and should be first priority, but for almost all of us hunting is a hobby- let’s not fool ourselves.