RE: When is enough?
Land values are going to continue to skyrocket, because they aren't making any more of it, so supply and demand is alive and well in that regard. I think what may happen is more people may not spend the money on a hunt because there is such a high chance not filling your tag, so that $5000 hunt looks REAL expensive if you come home empty handed. I would be way off base here, but it something that I think about. We went up to Ontario and whitetail hunted this past year, wortst trip of my life from start to finish, but we only paid $800 for it, so it didn't sting too bad wallet-wise. If I went ona trip that was WAY more expensive and had the same experience, I would need some therapy and probably be in jail for doing unspeakable things to the outfitter.