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The Great Recession cleaned the deck. Some residents had trouble affording to hunt. IDFG was selling left over NR tags at 50% off and had tags leftover.Bittersweet. But when you look around I cant help but think how many people it wouldn't take much to knock over the house of cards theyve built.
I know more people personally in my life that have dropped out of western hunting rather than jump in over the last two years. Anyone that has asked me about jumping in has rethought it after reviewing and seeing the costs associated with it.
We must hang around different types of hunters.It may not even take a full blown recession for the impacts to possibly start hitting. Factors such as cost of living, wage raises not matching inflation, real estate prices, fuel prices, tax increases, NR fee increases and I'm sure many others are for sure starting to have their impact on the draws as participation metrics have seemed to level out in some draws rather than the steady increase that has happened over the last decade.
I know more people personally in my life that have dropped out of western hunting rather than jump in over the last two years. Anyone that has asked me about jumping in has rethought it after reviewing and seeing the costs associated with it.
I am not seeing what you are. I hear lots of bitching about the costs and poor draw odds but they keep applying and building points. Heck they are buying new trucks and new bows and guns just as always. Totally related and not related heck I can think of a dozen friends who have teenage boys all got trucks and cars and don't even mow the grass at home.It may not even take a full blown recession for the impacts to possibly start hitting. Factors such as cost of living, wage raises not matching inflation, real estate prices, fuel prices, tax increases, NR fee increases and I'm sure many others are for sure starting to have their impact on the draws as participation metrics have seemed to level out in some draws rather than the steady increase that has happened over the last decade.
I know more people personally in my life that have dropped out of western hunting rather than jump in over the last two years. Anyone that has asked me about jumping in has rethought it after reviewing and seeing the costs associated with it.
Lot of truth to that too.I am not seeing what you are. I hear lots of bitching about the costs and poor draw odds but they keep applying and building points. Heck they are buying new trucks and new bows and guns just as always. Totally related and not related heck I can think of a dozen friends who have teenage boys all got trucks and cars and don't even mow the grass at home.
Excel sheets lie...I’d imagine T levels reducing has higher correlation with drop out than prices going up 10%. My gosh, if it’s too much or you rather have a hunt you can plan out there’s plenty of guides that would gladly take your money for the “harvest” hunt your after. I don’t buy MSG out of state cause I can run an excel sheet.
Yeah, that’s equivalent to me telling a 70 year old they should have investing in bitcoin coin 15 years ago. I think it was smart you got in and stayed in just rather save my money and buy a sheep hunt in BC or Alaska then throw money at 0 tag applications. My dad drew Arizona unit 9 twice in 6 years back when 3 guys hunted archery out west. Things have changed.Excel sheets lie...
series of "normal" conversations, not forum posts, type of which I am having with virtually anyone I know associated with out of state hunting. My comments on the right. Some serious hunter friends I know getting fed up.It may not even take a full blown recession for the impacts to possibly start hitting. Factors such as cost of living, wage raises not matching inflation, real estate prices, fuel prices, tax increases, NR fee increases and I'm sure many others are for sure starting to have their impact on the draws as participation metrics have seemed to level out in some draws rather than the steady increase that has happened over the last decade.
I know more people personally in my life that have dropped out of western hunting rather than jump in over the last two years. Anyone that has asked me about jumping in has rethought it after reviewing and seeing the costs associated with it.



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Checks out.I’d rather be broke and elk hunt than have some money and trout fish
My immediate family has drawn a pretty good pile of excellent tags, some very recently.Yeah, that’s equivalent to me telling a 70 year old they should have investing in bitcoin coin 15 years ago. I think it was smart you got in and stayed in just rather save my money and buy a sheep hunt in BC or Alaska then throw money at 0 tag applications. My dad drew Arizona unit 9 twice in 6 years back when 3 guys hunted archery out west. Things have changed.
The small circle I'm friends with in my area around 90% are either out already or working their way out. Me included!I too know a BUNCH of people who have dropped out after 2-5 years. Even my wife's uncle dropped out after 6 years. He said that he just wasn't paying those fees. Which is very telling because he has the money to burn....
Once our points are torched, we will also be done until we gain residency.
Yep, they seem to be drying up even faster in the west.My immediate family has drawn a pretty good pile of excellent tags, some very recently.
We don't use excel sheets though.
You better plan on getting that money saved up quick...sheep hunting is drying up fast in AK and Canada.