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$5K towards a bunch of kids and undeserved youth hunt/camp
$15K towards Africa
$15K towards Africa
Frame this answer. This is the "Highlander" of answers: There can be only one.Stick it in a well balanced index fund and blow 1-2k a year on DIY out of state hunts. Do it right and it'll never disappear
This....or South America.Thailand for a month and live like a God.
This. I would rent an RV and do a public land tour, through a few states that have OTC tags.I would take a fall/winter off and travel the US hunting whatever I wanted and where I wanted.
Thanks for the reply. I never considered Europe or Greenland, I'll look into that a little more. My wife and I have often talked about a long family vaction in New Zealand. Bring the kids, rent an RV, and squeeze in a couple hunts for me. Although, based on my research 20k is probably not enough to do it "right".Couple options.
1. Fairly mid-sized African safari. $2000 in airfare (just saw you are in Seattle so) $2500 in airfare. $12,000 in the safari and trophy fees on a bowhunting place for 10 days that is shooting a lot of stuff. 10-15 animals. $3000 in shipping and some light taxidermy for the "one or two" that you decide you need mounted beyond a skull mount. Go someplace like Botswana in the Tuli block or South Africa in Limpopo and you'll have really nice blinds, and good wild animals. Pick a place that caters to bowhunters.
2. New Zeland won't give you much unless it is 100% free range. You could probably do a tahr, a stag and the flights and return with taxidermy for both animals. You could do it on your own, if you could manage a couple weeks off and hunt hard.
3. I think you can bowhunt Greenland. If you can a reindeer/caribou muskox combo and taxidermy would fit that bill. But do not book through an American agent. It will be twice as expensive.
4. You can bowhunt in Spain, Bulgaria and a few other European countries. If you have not travelled Europe that is always a nice option. You could do quite a bit of damage here, Spanish ibex, chamois, stags, fallow, wildboar. Lots of ways to make that work. If you need a European agent let me know.
Have you done it?BC Mt Goat
I have an extra 20K that I want to use spefically for a hunt. A hunt that I don't already do regularly.Used Corvette and go have fun
C'mon Ian, that's way too financially conservative of an answer. LOL. Besides, I'm already doing a bunch of DIY out of state hunts as it is. I'm looking for something extra. This is Tony btw, hows it going brother!Stick it in a well balanced index fund and blow 1-2k a year on DIY out of state hunts. Do it right and it'll never disappear
No. I've done SE Ak. The BC hunts are typically cheaper and within that budget for hunt+travel+tip.Have you done it?
I love elk, but I've killed plenty and wouldn't pay to play with elk.Stretch the budget a little bit and try and get an elk land owner tag+guide in NM.
Is it a fun hunt?No. I've done SE Ak. The BC hunts are typically cheaper and within that budget for hunt+travel+tip.
Have you bowhunted in Africa? It doesn't seem to appeal to me, but that's just because I really don't know much about it. Only seen those hunting shows where fat guys drive around in 4x4s, get out, walk 50 yards and shoot something with a giant rifle. But perhaps that's not a fair represntatiion of the whole...Several good options mentioned above I support: I would look into an archery focused multi species trip. Go to one of larger wilder spots in Africa for a week or two. Buffalo hunts are still reasonable and buffalo cull hunts are very price friendly and just as dangerous for a fraction of the price. Add a bowhunting focused outfitter in South Africa for a week and really up the body count. Greenland is another great option where you can get 1 or 2 muskox or muskox / caribou plus fishing and rabbit shooting to fill in the rest of your time. Europe is very nice but spendy. Both Spain and Hungary are Bow Friendly. Australia Buffalo and Boar is fun and high success. If you really want a moose that would eat all your budget and not that great odds of success for $$$. BC is magnificient and worth seeing but you can do a spot and stalk bear hunt for a fraction of the cost of Moose and catch a lot of fish and/or shoot grouse in down time. Do it sooner than later and figure out how to do more in the future!
I love elk, but I've killed plenty and wouldn't pay to play with elk.
AgreedYou could probably do an asian Ibex hunt with that budget. I think that would be more rifle.
I've killed plenty as well in the PNW, but NM and AZ for me is next level. No worries though.
That's what my wife asks me about hunting. Some are but I wouldn't call it fun, rather it was a challenging and satisfying hunt. PM me and I can provide details. It might fit your budget.Is it a fun hunt?