That is an awesome idea! I would love to contribute to this as well for something in my state. I can find a new hunter and do a budget breakdown of what it actually costs to go on a mule deer doe hunt.I think we should have someone from Rokslide do an article where they have to do an elk hunt on a set budget starting from scratch.
I think we should have someone from Rokslide do an article where they have to do an elk hunt on a set budget starting from scratch.
I agree, I also think forums like this make it extremely difficult as so many say buy the best or buy once cry once. I guess the idea is have someone who knows their shit and can choose quality gear for a set budget that new hunters could follow as an example.I think this would be easy to do when you have a certain level of understanding gear that comes from experience. It would be significantly more difficult for someone who has no basis of knowledge in hunting or outdoor gear.
I did say a little cold and wet. Are you saying you don't have any rain gear already you could bring along and your only option is shiny new sitka rain gear? When I started out I had a $60 duck hunting jacket and some wool pants from a thrift shop, $20 for gaitors. Never stopped me, and that's in the north Idaho jungle.If I was cold and wet, I wouldn't want to keep hunting when it was cold and/or raining.
One of my biggest concerns when buying gear was making sure I wasn't cold. I hate being cold, and I know I wouldn't stick with it if I was always shivering while sitting still in a stand or at the base of a tree.
Yes....this is very accurate. I started elk hunting almost 20 years ago, and the changes on the marketing front for elk hunting are remarkable from then until now. Absolutely different.I'm quite literally amazed at how effective the Outdoor Marketing Machine has become in the last several years.
Me too! I still went down the clothing rabbit hole though.I killed my first deer with a borrowed rifle while wearing Carhartts I had for work.
Oh, I have definitely accumulated some nice gear over the past 15 years... But I killed stuff and made memories before that!Me too! I still went down the clothing rabbit hole though.
Some of my fondest memories are from crap gear, it brought character to the hunts and being cold and wet made filling the tag a bigger sense of accomplishment.Oh, I have definitely accumulated some nice gear over the past 15 years... But I killed stuff and made memories before that!
I made my first mountain trip in an old Walmart tent. Like, 20 years old. Dad didn't remember exactly how long we'd had it.Some of my fondest memories are from crap gear, it brought character to the hunts and being cold and wet made filling the tag a bigger sense of accomplishment.
I was reading through this thread thinking the same thing. That’s how I started and slowly added things each year.I killed my first deer with a borrowed rifle while wearing Carhartts I had for work.
You're not wrong...Not me, but both my sons hit hunting age... damn it's expensive. 2 shotguns, 2 riles/scopes, boots, waders, clothing. Etc... I don't dare count it up.
The deer wasn't any less dead because of it!I was reading through this thread thinking the same thing. That’s how I started and slowly added things each year.
You have a problem if your financing your hunting gear
Good thought.I think we should have someone from Rokslide do an article where they have to do an elk hunt on a set budget starting from scratch.