Are you amortizing knives and grinders and the rifle? What if you use the gear 90+% of the time for other things? IRS pro-rata?I would like to see that cost break down. Others have told me the same but they are missing about 20 inputs
Yep it all costs and don’t forget transportation and time isn’t free either. Unless it’s a very rare circumstance it’s cheaper just to buy meat but it’s a good justification for the wife.Are you amortizing knives and grinders and the rifle? What if you use the gear 90+% of the time for other things? IRS pro-rata?
Ok, but then you also need to include the fuel and cost of your vehicle to drive to the store to buy meat. Obviously it'd still be cheaper to go to the store.Yep it all costs and don’t forget transportation and time isn’t free either. Unless it’s a very rare circumstance it’s cheaper just to buy meat but it’s a good justification for the wife.
You dont have to justify it to me at all i spend thousands of dollars getting 50 cent ribbons for my dog. I think people like to have a justification for stuff they like doing other than just liking it. Who cares how much it costs if you enjoy itOk, but then you also need to include the fuel and cost of your vehicle to drive to the store to buy meat. Obviously it'd still be cheaper to go to the store.
I count the difference in what I spent to hunt vs stay home and never hunt. It's rather minimal. Some gas, maybe specialty food depending on where we're going and how we get there, butchering supplies, the rifle, the pack.
The transportation, the clothing, the tent(all camping gear) I'm going to own if I never hunt again. They're not specialty for hunting.
I don't take time off work to hunt, so the time is free... I wouldn't get paid for that time no matter what I did with it, so it makes no sense to charge for that time.
There's a breakdown you give your accountant, and a breakdown you give your wife, and a breakdown you give your buddies. Question is which one is he referencing? lolI would like to see that cost break down. Others have told me the same but they are missing about 20 inputs
Texas passed a law a few years back allowing a handful of birds. Cities and HOA's or anyone can't stop you. We live in a neighborhood and the guy across the street has ducks, hear them quacking all the time it's hilarious. I have quail and considering getting a few laying hens but need to redo my fence first.We've wanted to get some chickens anyway and this is a good excuse so we are speaking at the city council meeting about allowing chickens in town but our city is kinda snobby........so it will go exactly nowhere, I'm Sure.