Cityboyfarmer
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- Joined
- May 13, 2005
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- Location
- Macon, Ga.
- Tractor
- Kubota B8200D; JD 5205 MFWD w/522 Loader
** Disclaimer: This thread is for entertainment purposes only and is CBF’s attempt at humor. Taking one’s self too seriously may result in high blood pressure, halitosis and hardening of the attitudes. Add tax tag and title. CBF retains all rebates. Drop the chalupa. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Hunters have all kinds of reasons to hit the woods each season. The thrill of the hunt, being at one with nature, putting food on the table, /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif(right) /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif etc. Then you have the more honest guys who admit they go to hang out with buddies, consume adult beverages, beans & franks without having to be concerned about the resulting flatulence due to the fairer sex spouse remaining at the homestead. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Have any of you hunters ever figured the true cost of your wild game meat per pound? The typical whitetail deer hunter here in Georgia spends by my conservative estimate about $3,770.00 per year in hunting expenses. Now I know some folks hunt in their back yards, so I’m not talking about y’all. I also did not include you folks who fly to those remote places where the moose, elk and caribou live. That’s an entirely different category. So here’s how it breaks down for the typical suburban Georgia hunter, and probably typical American hunters as well:
Your share of the hunting lease - $500.00 annually. This is a minimum amount. Many club memberships are over $1,500 per season.
Fuel commuting to hunting club land - $200.00
Food/beer, assuming 10 weekends - $500.00
Climbing deer stand/ stick built stand, including maintenance - $200.00
Camouflage clothing - $200.00
Boots - $150.00
Camping gear - $500.00
4 wheel ATV $1,400.00 ($7,000.00 machine financed for 60 months)
Deer processing, assuming two kills $120.00
I did not include accessories like doe-in-heat deer pee, grunt calls, plastic rattling antlers, weapons or ammunition or that cool new rifle you picked up at Bass Pro Shop when you rode back into town for lunch.
Total annual expenditure: $3,770.00
Average consumable weight of two whitetail deer processed - 100#
The true cost of venison = $37.70 per pound. What a bargain! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I guess it’s cheaper than therapy, right? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Hunters have all kinds of reasons to hit the woods each season. The thrill of the hunt, being at one with nature, putting food on the table, /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif(right) /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif etc. Then you have the more honest guys who admit they go to hang out with buddies, consume adult beverages, beans & franks without having to be concerned about the resulting flatulence due to the fairer sex spouse remaining at the homestead. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Have any of you hunters ever figured the true cost of your wild game meat per pound? The typical whitetail deer hunter here in Georgia spends by my conservative estimate about $3,770.00 per year in hunting expenses. Now I know some folks hunt in their back yards, so I’m not talking about y’all. I also did not include you folks who fly to those remote places where the moose, elk and caribou live. That’s an entirely different category. So here’s how it breaks down for the typical suburban Georgia hunter, and probably typical American hunters as well:
Your share of the hunting lease - $500.00 annually. This is a minimum amount. Many club memberships are over $1,500 per season.
Fuel commuting to hunting club land - $200.00
Food/beer, assuming 10 weekends - $500.00
Climbing deer stand/ stick built stand, including maintenance - $200.00
Camouflage clothing - $200.00
Boots - $150.00
Camping gear - $500.00
4 wheel ATV $1,400.00 ($7,000.00 machine financed for 60 months)
Deer processing, assuming two kills $120.00
I did not include accessories like doe-in-heat deer pee, grunt calls, plastic rattling antlers, weapons or ammunition or that cool new rifle you picked up at Bass Pro Shop when you rode back into town for lunch.
Total annual expenditure: $3,770.00
Average consumable weight of two whitetail deer processed - 100#
The true cost of venison = $37.70 per pound. What a bargain! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I guess it’s cheaper than therapy, right? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif