Tundra Tiger
AH legend
Some of this is, IMHO, different strokes for different folks.
I totally get @WAB's point about putting in the time. I moved to Alaska because apparently at a young age I wasn't smart enough to realize I should have found a line of work that allowed me to hunt more. (first 17 years: elementary teacher) But I was smart enough to know I wanted to hunt more so I moved where I could reasonably do so - Alaska. Do I score big every year? No. But I kill often enough to be happy with my hunting time, especially given where I get to do it.
I understand @justin wiles plight - which is why I moved to Alaska. But... I'll disagree on two things. Every moose or caribou I kill I am thrilled with. The same was true of deer in KS (home state). There is very little I've shot that probably would be "wall worthy" to most; I have never regretted a single harvested animal. Also... c'mon Justin... I STILL love time in a sleeping bag in a tent at 55; it's a part of the experience and I still get a big kick out of it. With the right gear I sleep every bit as good out yonder as I do in my bed at home. (just giving you a playful hard time; again, different strokes for different folks)
At the end of it all @375 Ruger Fan is right: the cost continues to climb, will likely continue to do so, and some are going to be squeezed out as it does; I just hope I'm not one of them.
I totally get @WAB's point about putting in the time. I moved to Alaska because apparently at a young age I wasn't smart enough to realize I should have found a line of work that allowed me to hunt more. (first 17 years: elementary teacher) But I was smart enough to know I wanted to hunt more so I moved where I could reasonably do so - Alaska. Do I score big every year? No. But I kill often enough to be happy with my hunting time, especially given where I get to do it.
I understand @justin wiles plight - which is why I moved to Alaska. But... I'll disagree on two things. Every moose or caribou I kill I am thrilled with. The same was true of deer in KS (home state). There is very little I've shot that probably would be "wall worthy" to most; I have never regretted a single harvested animal. Also... c'mon Justin... I STILL love time in a sleeping bag in a tent at 55; it's a part of the experience and I still get a big kick out of it. With the right gear I sleep every bit as good out yonder as I do in my bed at home. (just giving you a playful hard time; again, different strokes for different folks)
At the end of it all @375 Ruger Fan is right: the cost continues to climb, will likely continue to do so, and some are going to be squeezed out as it does; I just hope I'm not one of them.