SneakyThunderCat
WKR
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2018
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I'm fairly new to the draw game. I've been buying points here and there the past few years dabbling in more and more states every year. Last year was my first time actually applying for a couple of draws, and this year I've applied for quite a few more. I'm wondering if it's getting out of hand, or if I should let er buck and worry about finding the time to hunt if I ever encounter that problem.
I'm 26 years old, have an average job with an average income and an average amount if vacation time to spend out of state hunting every year. I have some funds set aside for hunting trips, but I'm not made of money. The few guys I personally know who are balls deep in Western hunting are very well off, have the ability to take as much time off to hunt as they need to, and apply for just about every tag out there.
At what point does the average joe who wants to play around in the draw game call it quits? I'd be in a bit of a bind for time if I drew a few tags, more so this year than any other. Not saying that will happen, but you just never know. I'm interested to hear what your thoughts are or if any of you are in the same boat.
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I'm 26 years old, have an average job with an average income and an average amount if vacation time to spend out of state hunting every year. I have some funds set aside for hunting trips, but I'm not made of money. The few guys I personally know who are balls deep in Western hunting are very well off, have the ability to take as much time off to hunt as they need to, and apply for just about every tag out there.
At what point does the average joe who wants to play around in the draw game call it quits? I'd be in a bit of a bind for time if I drew a few tags, more so this year than any other. Not saying that will happen, but you just never know. I'm interested to hear what your thoughts are or if any of you are in the same boat.
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