What is your household hunting budget?

I should note that hunting ..... is all I do.

I don't go on fancy vacations, I don't golf, I don't go out to the bar, I don't gamble, I don't drive fancy cars, I don't have a fancy camper, I don't have a fancy side by side, ect, ect, etc .....

So, if that gives me 365 days of excitement for what I pay a year ..... then it is well worth the cost.

Same here. I hunt, period. Nothing else.
 
It really depends on who's asking.....

If it's my wife, the 4 suppressors are highly skewed for hearing protection of myself and my son. If I'm honest, it's a lot for my son and the rest because we can. But now does that qualify for a hunting expense? Again, I'd argue no. Was that NX8 for hunting or because my vision is poor?

What really turned the tides is when my wife started to enjoy crappie fishing with me. Now the livescope and new trolling motor are investments to spend more quality time together. :)

If I had to guess and I added gear in there, I'd say 10-15% or so with hunting and fishing combined. And with the price of corn this year.... who knows?!
 
Really not that much on hunting exclusively, as in the actual act of going hunting and the gear used exclusively for that purpose. I’d wager I spend much more snowboarding. That being said, periphery costs such as maintaining an off-road vehicle, fuel all summer for accessing the backcountry to backpack/scout/fish/peak bag, total gear costs, for everything outdoor hobby related, I’d venture adds up to about 20% most years.
 
Beg for what?
To beg to hunt your animals.

Here $13 for deer. You do have to apply for bear and does. Which are about same price. You can hunt bear every year or other if in bear area.


Midwest there is tradition of hunting. You got deer camps, radio is doing buck report.

I am excited to hunt out west. But I would miss that.

As for money, we laugh at ourselves cause spending few hundred bucks on bait or food plots.
 
Probably around 3-4% including archery. Pretty much my only hobby. I'd be afraid to actually run the numbers.
 
As high as $140K, most years it's closer to $5K. Just depends on what's going on and how much money there is in the piggy. Hunting trips + owning land makes money disappear in a hurry
 
Rough math says 5% max some years. Much less others. I wouldn't mind spending a little more. lol
 
I set a limit of 2-3k on western hunts per year and the local deer/fish/ everything else instate is about 190. Gas and dog food for the hounds isn’t very well kept track of but roughly another 1300. Some of that money comes from birthday gifts and such. We make as a family about 140k ish.
 
To beg to hunt your animals.

Here $13 for deer. You do have to apply for bear and does. Which are about same price. You can hunt bear every year or other if in bear area.


Midwest there is tradition of hunting. You got deer camps, radio is doing buck report.

I am excited to hunt out west. But I would miss that.

As for money, we laugh at ourselves cause spending few hundred bucks on bait or food plots.
I relate to this. However, I happen to live in a western state and for $250ish dollars my wife and I can each get a deer license, a couple elk licenses, and antelope licenses pretty much every year. Throw in a bear license if you need to hit the hills in the spring for ~$30. It's a little more than $13, but I'm not begging anybody, that's for sure.
Thus being the case, I can't stomach thousands of dollars thrown at out of state hunts in areas I know nothing about with quality hunting close to home. I took a Shiras moose in Wyoming a couple years before they went to once in a lifetime, and I did not get grandfathered in to be able to draw another tag someday, but I can't get myself to apply for Idaho moose even though the border is just a mile from where I shot mine. At over $2000 with application fees and the odds of drawing, I feel I'm just better off saving to do Canada or Alaska someday.
 
This is my first out west and I need to decide future plan. I realize you need to out for some states and need a plan. Other wise when ready to go you got no tag.

Having to buy a fishing $ license just to apply is annoying.

I am sure exciting, and will go again. Maybe when get closer to retirement will try more

Maybe go Canada. It is not the money to hunt, but $115 just to apply is just salty

$13 hunt a buck here, around that for bear. Some areas they give tons of doe tags, some none.
 
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