How do you guys go on these cool hunts?

You’ll find that deep down most guys who go on a lot of GUIDED hunts are either very selfish or very wealthy.

Sometimes both.

I used to wonder how several people on a few forums were able to go on so many hunts. It was like every time I turned around it was a grizzly hunt or a dall sheep hunt or Africa or New Mexico elk.

Then, one day I discovered that they were dentists and doctors.

True story.

Manage your expectations friend. Don’t try to keep up with the Jones’s cause you can’t afford it and your wife will likely leave you if you try. OOS hunting trips are super expensive.
Ya know, I've had these same thoughts and questions myself. Even to the point of joking about waiting on my job for the Cartels to be able to afford all the cool shit so many seem to get to do. Being a doctor or a dentist makes a ton of sense.

I've had some real conversations with my wife and have been working on plans to satisfy my need to "adventure" and her need for, ya know, a house and stuff. I think we've got some things worked out, especially now that the kids are basically grown and mostly gone.
 
@Trapperkid another thing that I learnt over the past couple years is that once you get some extra money laying around, you get to take advantage of good deals when they come. I never understood how some people always seemed to get good deals on things until I got to the point that I could take advantage of some that came along.

I had always wanted a fishing/duck hunting boat and one day a buddy called me said he was moving and couldn’t take his with him. Gave it to me for about half of what it was worth. If he had called me 6 months earlier I wouldn’t have been able to because I didn’t even have the money for what I got it for.

Some of the hunts people do are cancelation hunts that they get better deals on and get to take advantage of.

Goes back to my first post about the building phase of life. That’s a hard time but hold on, you will make it.
 
once you get some extra money laying around, you get to take advantage of good deals when they come. I never understood how some people always seemed to get good deals on things until I got to the point that I could take advantage of some that came along.

Flip side of that. Having that extra $10k or whatever laying there waiting for good deals, means you are looking for good deals. All of a sudden, browsing marketplace and the forums becomes dangerous... :ROFLMAO:
 
@Trapperkid another thing that I learnt over the past couple years is that once you get some extra money laying around, you get to take advantage of good deals when they come. I never understood how some people always seemed to get good deals on things until I got to the point that I could take advantage of some that came along.

I had always wanted a fishing/duck hunting boat and one day a buddy called me said he was moving and couldn’t take his with him. Gave it to me for about half of what it was worth. If he had called me 6 months earlier I wouldn’t have been able to because I didn’t even have the money for what I got it for.

Some of the hunts people do are cancelation hunts that they get better deals on and get to take advantage of.

Goes back to my first post about the building phase of life. That’s a hard time but hold on, you will make it.
I've seen those cancellation things. That's legit?

Always skeptical of a deal that seems too good to be true.
 
Oh yea self employment.. All the free time in the world that way :ROFLMAO:


I know a handful of folks that hit the fires hard, and then pretty much screw off the rest of the year. Maybe build another water truck or flip a car or two. Just stay busy. Doesnt sound all that bad
Haha yeah self employment for sure can be pretty time consuming but my brother is a business owner and so is the wife and lots of stress can equal lots of reward/ time off when you actually want it…
 
Flip side of that. Having that extra $10k or whatever laying there waiting for good deals, means you are looking for good deals. All of a sudden, browsing marketplace and the forums becomes dangerous... :ROFLMAO:
Gotta learn that thing called self control my man.
I've seen those cancellation things. That's legit?

Always skeptical of a deal that seems too good to be true.
I am sure some are legit and some aren’t. Honestly, guided hunts are so far out of the realm of my ability, I couldn’t tell you a thing about them. Just know a few guys that have gotten in on some cancellations for good prices.

When I say I got a good deal on a duck/fishing boat, I am not talking I got a 40K boat for 20K. It was a 4K boat for 2.2K. I ain’t working with much.
 
Time and money is all that it takes. Anymore, time is the hardest one to come up with.

I will say that I wish I had learned sooner in life, just how much money there was to be made. Dont let yourself get stuck working somewhere just because its comfy.


Guess what I'm trying to say. You need a gopro, some cool tattoos, and a few followers to influence. That alone should pave the road to your hunting adventures across the country
I actually have a YouTube channel which is the reason for asking the question I was hoping the channel would pay for trips but what I realized is I need the trips first so the channel can have videos and I need money and time for the trips
 
Haha yeah self employment for sure can be pretty time consuming but my brother is a business owner and so is the wife and lots of stress can equal lots of reward/ time off when you actually want it…

I'll just say that taking time off is a very different thing when you know that business isnt making a dime while you are gone. Still worth doing your own thing if you can though.
 
I actually have a YouTube channel which is the reason for asking the question I was hoping the channel would pay for trips but what I realized is I need the trips first so the channel can have videos and I need money and time for the trips
Shift your content then. Keep it outdoor adventure related. Not all hunts needs to be big game either. Folks still like small game hunting, and the Ozarks are overrun with hogs.

Get after it. How about a 3 night backpacking hog hunt?
 
I actually have a YouTube channel which is the reason for asking the question I was hoping the channel would pay for trips but what I realized is I need the trips first so the channel can have videos and I need money and time for the trips
I agree with the guy saying shift your content to what you’re capable of doing.

If this is a route you want to go, I would be doing a deep dive on “Outdoor Boys.” That dudes ROI had to be insane.
 
I've seen those cancellation things. That's legit?

Always skeptical of a deal that seems too good to be true.
Guy I know picked up a Kodiak Island brown bear hunt for just over $3k and his travel. Buddy had won it at auction and had something come up last minute and couldn't go. The mount cost significantly more than the hunt did....lol. That said, he does really well in real estate and can pretty much afford to go on any hunt he wants.

As far as me, I go the cheap route. Self guided, camp. I can do Elk in CO for less than $2k and that includes the tag.
 
TD/LR: Keep your family first. Communicate well. Don't make a down payment on a hunt that also puts a down payment on a future ass chewing by your wife.

I don't go on many cool hunts but the ones I have been on involved long forethought , planning, working extra (major help ) , and making sure my wife is aware of what I am planning. Sometimes she wants to come along and that will obviously increase cost. When I work extra, some of that goes into the "hunt pot" and some of it goes into the "couples pot."

One of the most important things I didn't think about when I would be working extra for these trips is that not only am I away for the trip, I am also away while I'm working extra so I can take these trips. So we both lose quality time with each other twice. Making her THE priority has definitely made it easier to say I want to go hunt Alaska and she be ok with it.. Now she comes along and those are the best hunts ever.

A friend of mine also guides hunts and helps as a packer for outfitters sometimes. Part of his payment is that he can go hunt with them. Being in Alaska, that may be something you can do. I've had a lot of ranchers let me hunt on their property because I walked up to them and asked if I could help out around the ranch in exchange for the ability to hunt. Some of those relationships can go a long way too. My current whitetail gig costs me about a day helping plow a wheat field . In exchange I get to hunt about 2 square miles of property. I've had that gig for more than a decade now. No bottle of Crown Royal required.
 
Every hunt is a cool hunt. My fiancée likes to travel, so it's not realistic for me to use all of my vacation time to hunt because I enjoy the trips we take together. You have to decide what's important to you and then make the best of what you have. I'm lucky that I can draw, at the very least, a muzzleloader cow tag, and muzzleloader mule deer virtually every year. Could I apply in more states/places? Sure. But I would've missed out on great trips with someone I love. Also, stop comparing yourself to dentists, doctors and other wealthy folks, which this site is full of.

To me, hunting in different places isn't important but if it is to you, make a plan. Maybe offer to take your wife and spend a week with her doing tourist stuff in the state of your choice and another week hunting after she goes back home. My advice, as someone who isn't rich but makes a good living, is open a HYSA at a local credit union and put as much as you can spare ever check. It will compound quickly with no risk.
 
I actually have a YouTube channel which is the reason for asking the question I was hoping the channel would pay for trips but what I realized is I need the trips first so the channel can have videos and I need money and time for the trips

gopro comment was kinda a joke. Theres too much of that shit out there as is IMO
 
I actually have a YouTube channel which is the reason for asking the question I was hoping the channel would pay for trips but what I realized is I need the trips first so the channel can have videos and I need money and time for the trips

This makes me feel a bit disgusted. The last thing this world needs is another monetized channel for hunting. But that’s just my opinion. It’s your choice as to how to sell your time, your soul, etc. I personally wouldn’t want to turn something I view as quasi-sacred into a job or side hustle.
 
I guess I'm not one of the cool kids. I hunt as much as I want here in WA, hunt my place in MO every year and every so often my home state, WI. Could I afford some of these exotic hunts? Yes. Do I want to spend that much money to kill an animal? No. I'm just waiting to draw a sheep or moose or elk or mule deer rut permit here in WA or a CO elk permit. Any of those would be "cool" to me.
 
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