Jay Hunter:
Paying someone to hunt for me? Not hardly...I want to experience every minute of every glorious day I can in the turkey woods. And I do 85% of my hunting on public lands. Part of the challenge is seeing new ground and new birds all the time. As for money & time...I work my tail-end off during "non-hunting" months, and I refuse to work during the spring. Life's too short to waste it working.

Somehow, I got lucky enough to find a boss that understands this, but it doesn't really matter...if I had to, I'd quit whatever job I had every spring and follow the gobbling north.