gelton
WKR
Simple for me - no. Not if you consider a DIY hunt from start to finish a wealthy mans sport.
This will be my 4th year backpacking in, once solo, and while I have spent more money tuning my gear list than I would like to imagine, it's still way less than I would have ever spent on a guided hunt on private land. It's a progression and I only have a few more items to check off the gear list and when that's done I'm done with gear purchases. This means it's pure profit from then on.
It's an investment that has to be made for the long term if you buy the right "stuff" but once your done it's way more rewarding and satisfying than a guided hunt on private land that the wealthy can afford but perhaps I cant. I would rather be a "poor" do it yourselfer.
This will be my 4th year backpacking in, once solo, and while I have spent more money tuning my gear list than I would like to imagine, it's still way less than I would have ever spent on a guided hunt on private land. It's a progression and I only have a few more items to check off the gear list and when that's done I'm done with gear purchases. This means it's pure profit from then on.
It's an investment that has to be made for the long term if you buy the right "stuff" but once your done it's way more rewarding and satisfying than a guided hunt on private land that the wealthy can afford but perhaps I cant. I would rather be a "poor" do it yourselfer.