We moved and retired. Like you, I could not fathom taking off two weeks, going across the country to hunt, nevermind pay for a guide. So at age 54 we said screw it, Massachusetts blows, the people there blow and the hunting and fishing blows. Life is too short, we are getting old and only have so many years left where our bodies will be able take the physical abuse.
Best decision of our lives. Even our kids came out here. I have lived a lifetime during the past five years. And it's practically free. I had a spectacular year this past season. Beautiful bull elk on bow opener. My first antelope buck. My first bear. I could drop dead tomorrow and have zero regrets
We are also in the best health of our lives. We are much happier together. Ya, we earn much less, but we also require much less. You need to get to a certain point in life to make a major change but the tradeoffs are worth it. Well being trumps everything. And for us hunting is a huge part of that. I'm actually amazed at what a huge part of our lives it is today. We are not hard core backcountry, it's gotta hurt, trophy hunters. We are meat hunters so it's become part of our daily life. We now hunt year round. Just got a rabbit the other night. I will be chasing coyote tonight.
Funny thing. My wife never hunted. Then wanted to try it three years ago. She had been shooting for years though. First time out she was hooked. This year she came on every single hunt, except archery. She got the largest deer this household has ever seen this year!