High prices on fuel and everything else will affect all hunters, not just DIY NR. Quite often, drawing a tag is the hard part, with applications due early, so if one draws a tag they are probably going to make the trip. I'd bet that even those who can afford it will end up cutting costs somewhere.
-Local grocery and Sporting goods stores will see less business. Hunters will instead make one big "stock up" at the big box stores or order online before the trip.
-More meals out of coolers, less going out to the local diner for breakfasts, or less splurging on that one big blowout meal at the fancy restaurant.
-Less "side trips". We often spend a travel night in Deadwood, SD - may be less appealing this year.
-Less motel/hotel guests - more sleeping in trucks/tents.
-More meat will be DIY processing.
-Taxidermists will see less business. No mount or euro mount instead of full bells-and-whistles mount.
The more it costs, the more pressure some feel to go home with anything, even if it's a smaller bull/buck than they would normally consider. Cows/does may look like inexpensive meat by then. Roadkills - well, good ones will probably not lay roadside for long.
