agardner00
Lil-Rokslider
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I was originally thinking deer and turkeys, eventually something bigger out west. I haven't done any hunting at all. Born and raised in NYC so it's just never been part of the culture
I grew up in Ohio in a non-hunting family, so I didn’t get started till later either. (And I can’t claim to be anything like an expert .) I hunted small game first, which is good if you’re interested. But I wish I would’ve jumped into deer earlier. I didn’t get serious about deer until I moved to KS about four years ago. I bought a rifle, reasoning that I had limited time to hunt, so I’d just hunt the two week rifle season. But then last year a buddy convinced me to get a bow, and I’ve gotten way into it. It’s not really that much more difficult to be proficient with than a rifle, there’s just a much shorter effective distance. The upside is MUCH more hunting opportunity; longer seasons, more over-the-counter tags, and fewer other hunters in the woods. It’s an option if you’re interested.
In NY, you also have a lot of black bear opportunity—you might want to check that out, too. And I wouldn’t tell you to wait until you have a bunch of experience to do a western hunt. I did my first elk hunt in CO last year after years of wanting to do it. I froze my ass off, didn’t get an elk, and I wasn’t totally prepared. But it was an amazing experience, and I learned a ton. There are some states and hunts that aren’t terribly expensive or difficult, you just have to do it. At least that’s my approach. I work with a bunch of guys who’ve hunted whitetails their entire lives and couldn’t believe I went on an elk hunt. But all it took was buying a tag and driving across the state line. KS has antelope and mule deer, Oklahoma has bears, Nebraska has great mule deer opportunity. If I have the time and a couple hundred bucks for a non-resident tag, I can do a bunch of great hunting trips. I’m currently planning an Oregon elk hunt for September 2020. I happen to be able to get a tag at resident prices, and happen to have an airline credit that will cover most of my flight. In addition, my buddy lives there, so I have a place to crash and recover at the end of the hunt. Sorry, didn’t mean to ramble so much, just trying to illustrate that if you look at what is available you can usually put something together.
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