From my experience putting lots of miles on a sxs, I'd say it really depends on the actual road conditions where you hunt, how much you're actually scouting/driving vs. on your feet hunting and the weather you'll be facing. Be realistic.
To set up a sxs to be able to be something you'll be ok driving in during -10 to 20 degree weather for many miles will cost a heck of a lot of money (tight cab, heater, etc.) on top of expensive sxs cost). In my case, once i have a good idea of the area I may drive a good distance to get to hunting spots, but then the vehicle is parked. So I found a Lexus LX470 to be way better for my purposes, saving $12+k vs. a sxs. On top of cash savings it is quiet, dust free and while travel slower it's much more comfortable than a truck.
That said, a sxs is certainly very fun to drive if you have open country where can open it up, rock crawling, plus in good weather. If you have brutal forest roads it would be a game changer. If you have buddies who ride, it's fun to go together on non hunting seasons and for scouting it is very nice to have the soft suspension to check out new areas.
Definitely pros and cons of a sxs vs. Suzuki or other softer suspension suv/truck. My LX470 has a tighter turning radius than my sxs did, which turns out to be a real pleasure.
Good luck as it's a fun decision.