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....do want to include hunt leases/club fees as well?
Oh yeah!!
....do want to include hunt leases/club fees as well?
No joke brother. Ive pointed my entire lifes trajectory on living in a place where my dreams meet reality every day. My GF shares most of my passion (the rest she supports) and Im in the position now to spend on what's important to me. Kinda falls back on what a recent thread asked about being young and where to focus your career and passion...I cant say enough about paying dues for what it will take to make your dreams a reality.I don't even think I want to know what the answer is to this one.
I mean legitimately I consider most of life ie groceries for my kid, mortgage on my house just kind of like incidentals along the way. Essentially just additional expenses that crop up while I’m on my way to a trip. like I bought this item for that person in order to curry favor or maintain a relationship etc basically 100% of my income is diverted to hunting in one form or fashion. I buy a new stove and dishwasher and refrigerator some new cabinets and granite counters etc- in order to secure access to time in October etc. it is all going to hunting. When I’m completely honest. The money that looks like it’s not spent on hunting is spent making sure nothing interferes with hunting. When i look at how much expense the rest of life can generate it makes me really feel like I need to double down on my direct to hunting $$ and make sure to properly take advantage of all the hunting enabling dollars I e spent.
I mean legitimately I consider most of life ie groceries for my kid, mortgage on my house just kind of like incidentals along the way. Essentially just additional expenses that crop up while I’m on my way to a trip. like I bought this item for that person in order to curry favor or maintain a relationship etc basically 100% of my income is diverted to hunting in one form or fashion. I buy a new stove and dishwasher and refrigerator some new cabinets and granite counters etc- in order to secure access to time in October etc. it is all going to hunting. When I’m completely honest. The money that looks like it’s not spent on hunting is spent making sure nothing interferes with hunting. When i look at how much expense the rest of life can generate it makes me really feel like I need to double down on my direct to hunting $$ and make sure to properly take advantage of all the hunting enabling dollars I e spent.
I spend an amount significant to me and my family, that's for sure. But the real cost is the time.
AbsolutelyIt’s a lot easier to not think about all the cost when you can use a lot of the gear for other things like hiking/backpacking/camping/competitive shooting. But I’m an extremely budget conscious person most of the time so I keep it less than 10% for those combined hobbies.