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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Found some great tips from Thrifty Outdoorsman...



I found some great tips by visiting http://www.thriftyoutdoorsman.com/. With the economy in the rut and men looking for ways to enjoy the outdoors on the cheap, thrifty outdoors dot com provides a great list of tips to hunt on the cheap! Just take a look below.

the below comes from thriftyoutdoorsman.com

Thrifty Outdoorsman Tips

If you are an avid hunter like I am then you know how expensive hunting can be.  With all the hunting equipment out there you could spend a fortune before you even hit the woods.  Before you cast away your passion for hunting, here are some alternatives you can use to cut down on cost.

1) Opt For Used Rifles Besides Brand New Ones

Among some of the greater ways to cut down the cost of hunting as a hobby is to get used rifles.  That can add up to savings especially if you're doing it the right way.  A new rifle can set you back hundreds of dollars.

To cut down this cost, you'll need to find a dealer that distributes used rifles.  Double check to ensure that the rifle was legally used before it was resold.  Remember, always go through an inspection.  Some used rifles look good in the pictures but when handled are actually nothing more than a piece of worthless metal.

One thing to look for when you're inspecting the used rifle is the amount of rust around the firing pin. If there is a large amount of rust this indicates that the rifle you're looking at probably wasn't well taken care of by the previous owner.

2) Buy Hunting Equipment Online

Unlike buying guns over the internet, getting hunting accessories such as rifle scopes is relatively hassle free.  You may also find better prices in online stores.  These stores have lower operational costs and their savings can be transferred back to the customer.

3) Book Hunting Trips Instead of Leasing Expensive Hunting Land

We all know how expensive buying and leasing hunting land can be.  An individual hunter can rack up several thousand dollars each year just in hunting land payments.  A much more economical approach is to book hunting trips with a guide or a hunting lodge.  Pooling resources with your hunting buddies can also help you save a bundle on guide fees, lodging and other traveling expenses.  There are many agencies that offer special group discounted prices.

Also, if you're a seasoned hunter and pretty familiar with remote surroundings, you could even do away with the expense of a guide and save even more.  But for the hunting newbies, getting a guide may actually be the best decision.

No matter what, always conduct your own independent research and use your discretion.  At the end of the day, what's feasible for others may not be for you.  Nonetheless, there's definitely no harm to just hunt around.  Who knows?   You may just find a better catch!
4) Utilize Pre and Post Season Sales
Check local hunting stores and websites for pre-season and post-season sales. Stick to a motto of never paying regular, retail prices for any of your hunting supplies. BE A THRIFTY OUTDOORSMAN.
5) Take Advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales
I know how hard it can be to wait on a sale to buy that item you so desperately wait/need but nowadays vendors are really offering some great Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.  If you can wait then you could save some big bucks by utilizing these sales. 

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