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Explain what a bubblehide is?
How can anyone judge what people's financial situations are on a forum?
It's something you can only wish to be.
yep, and i learned a little about those "finer things" and how beneficial some can be from this used to be newby. And to think, you thought you were the only guy learning from our relationship as huntin buddies.
How did you get I was judging anyone's financial situation? I thought it was pretty clear I was only judging mine. God Bless
I am not as old as Brad but, I've been around hunting and doing it for 35 years. Times are different.
I never hunted Colorado before 2006. But, I have hunted here and else where long before that. The older Ive gotten, the less time and money I have had to do the things I love. So, I am glad there is an excess of aides to help now.
However, I think Brad is referring to something different. Look at the classifieds here. Daily, someone is selling he latest and greatest tech clothes. The ones that make you hunt harder and stay longer. Look in the clothing section. Guys talk about dropping $2000 on an outfit to see if they like it. After saying they dropped $2000 last year on an outfit. It cracks me up. I read a thread the other day where a guy was asking which sitka jacket he needed for his back packing trip. He said he had used a different one last year but, wanted to know if this one was better. What he named he had bought but, was unsatisfied with cost $1400. He was fixing on dropping another $500 on what some else was telling him was a better fit for his situation. That blows my mind. I can get on Ebay and order a polyester spandex baselayer shirt for $8 TMD. Cold gear substitute compression shirt for $11 TMD. In other words, i have the same stuff the brand chasers have, except I bought it all for what they paid for a light jacket and ants set. To only sell because they were unsatisfied. It blows my mind.
I guess I too wonder about what it is like to spend $3000 a year on hunting clothes, to buy a $3000 spotter, to have a $400 tripod, $2500 bino's $1500 of bow and accessory's. $800 pack. $450 boots. $800 sleeping bag. etc.. I have made a lot of money at certain times in my life but, I could never afford to do that on top of hunt costs. I just wander how other people can and, how they justify it with their spouses and kids. I understand some of us has acquired nice stuff over time. But, that doesn't fit everyone or even most that seem to post here. This is happening everyday. Heck, I was reading a bike thread a wee ago and guys were talking about buying a $2500 bike like it was a flashlight. Blows my mind and makes me realize I must have really missed the boat. God Bless
No, I don't want to be a bubblehide.
Grumbling about younger generations is as old as time itself.
^^ THE most prophetic comment in the whole thread...Oh, and guilty as charged.
^^ THE most prophetic comment in the whole thread...Oh, and guilty as charged.
Brudda, get a sense of humor.
I don't remember the "good old days" as being all that good.
I shivered my ass off in wet milsurp BDUs or Levis, camping in a crappy tent, and sleeping in a junk sleeping bag. Even the "best quality" backpacking and hunting gear of the 1970s (which I couldn't afford anyway) by modern standards... was complete crap.
Nostalgia aside (of which I'm old enough to have some), I like having good gear that keeps me warm, dry and doesn't weigh a metric ton.
I also think that the Interwebz serve a purpose, many of the new generation of hunters grew up without Dad..or at least a Dad in the house teaching the kid how to be an outdoorsman. The blather on the net isn't a replacement for Dad's tutelage..but it's better than nothing.
This I guess made me think it.
"I just wander how other people can and, how they justify it with their spouses and kids. I understand some of us has acquired nice stuff over time. But, that doesn't fit everyone or even most that seem to post here. This is happening everyday."
Grumbling about younger generations is as old as time itself.