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<blockquote data-quote="wiley_coyote" data-source="post: 766323" data-attributes="member: 1584"><p>Definately behind whether it's venison, turkey, dove, or any other game. Throw in the cost of a lease and the cost per pound goes way up. To me the cost is irrelevent because it's what I love doing and I get the great benefit for my family & I of being able to eat everything I shoot. Good thing is that it's probably no more expensive than any other hobby one might get into. Also, I always have my wife's approval because she knows where I'm at, who I'm with, and what I'm doing. I am fortunate in that my family also likes to eat all the wild game that I bring home. Best thing to do is not even think about the cost factor of hunting versus going to the grocery store. No need in taking any of the fun out of your hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley_coyote, post: 766323, member: 1584"] Definately behind whether it's venison, turkey, dove, or any other game. Throw in the cost of a lease and the cost per pound goes way up. To me the cost is irrelevent because it's what I love doing and I get the great benefit for my family & I of being able to eat everything I shoot. Good thing is that it's probably no more expensive than any other hobby one might get into. Also, I always have my wife's approval because she knows where I'm at, who I'm with, and what I'm doing. I am fortunate in that my family also likes to eat all the wild game that I bring home. Best thing to do is not even think about the cost factor of hunting versus going to the grocery store. No need in taking any of the fun out of your hunt! [/QUOTE]
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