That is pretty much it, I spend more time researching and applying for tags and such than I end up hunting usually. I go on roughly 3-4 hunts a year and it takes the rest of the time preparing. I had to give up the rest of my hobbies to get into full on huntingI don't generally start to do anything about hunting until fall, then make whatever purchases I need for the next season over the rest of the winter after the season is closed. Between trapshooting and motorcycles, most of my time and all of my money is tied up during the spring and summer. I'm quickly getting the idea western big game hunting is pretty much a year round operation, between research, applying for tags etc. It seems like going on guided hunts is the only way to get to hunt on any kind of regular basis without devoting most of your time all year, every year. Am I wrong?
i certainly is year round for a lot of people. the years i have tags i tend to get out a lot more throughout the whole year. but if i have no tags i have a hard time motivating myself.I don't generally start to do anything about hunting until fall, then make whatever purchases I need for the next season over the rest of the winter after the season is closed. Between trapshooting and motorcycles, most of my time and all of my money is tied up during the spring and summer. I'm quickly getting the idea western big game hunting is pretty much a year round operation, between research, applying for tags etc. It seems like going on guided hunts is the only way to get to hunt on any kind of regular basis without devoting most of your time all year, every year. Am I wrong?