Working for bowhunting........
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southeast Central Illinois USA
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Working for bowhunting........
anyone else? Nah, I don't mean working for a bow company, video production company, etc. I've taken on a few lawns to mow this summer.......small, easy to care for lawns, just for some extra spending money to use on bowhunting. Actually my wife helped get me my first "bowhunting lawn", I put a bid in where she works and got the job. Funny thing........she was all for it after I mentioned it. I think she realized it was better for me to make some extra cash for spending on bowhunting than listening to me whine about needing this and need that.
#3
RE: Working for bowhunting........
LOL-----thats why my wife works----I figure if I whine enough she will usually give in
I to am thinking on taking up a 2nd job as well to feed my hunting needs.Its a very easy job and will be very satisfying on helping out others,since it has to do with the hunting industry---cant get any better then that
I to am thinking on taking up a 2nd job as well to feed my hunting needs.Its a very easy job and will be very satisfying on helping out others,since it has to do with the hunting industry---cant get any better then that
#4
RE: Working for bowhunting........
Yeah, that's the problem with bow hunting. IT IS JUST SO DARN EXPENSIVE!!! But, it's all good. Worth every penny, if you ask me....
I tried a simliar plan last year. I actually took a job at McDonald's.....LMAO.....still makes me laugh...anyway, I worked only on the weekends. After 3 weekends it occured to me that I just can't handle this....But that's a story for another day.
Do what ya gotta do to GIT R DONE!!!
I tried a simliar plan last year. I actually took a job at McDonald's.....LMAO.....still makes me laugh...anyway, I worked only on the weekends. After 3 weekends it occured to me that I just can't handle this....But that's a story for another day.
Do what ya gotta do to GIT R DONE!!!
#5
RE: Working for bowhunting........
Heyyy Greg, How are ya buddy? Sounds like you got it in the bag. I got a new to me bow this year, but I worked my normal job for it,,,lol I got it as a tip from one of my hunters. It is a Mathews FX. It is not one of their newest bows, but for me it is leagues better than the antique PSE I have used for years. Now I actually know what it is to have a bow that has let-off....LOL One of the advantages of working in the hunting industry for me.
#6
RE: Working for bowhunting........
I work construction but for me it slows down in the winter, so I am working part time right now for a friend at hisbow shop. I get paid in store credit and alsoget dealer price on products that I buy with store credit and with cash if I so choose. So far haven't had to spend cash, so my wife I very happy with that, plus the fact she got a fully set up Mathews Mustang for christmas. Its a win win situation for me.
#7
RE: Working for bowhunting........
I mow two lawns one a week in the summer. In return, they let me hunt on their land whenever I want. I don't get paid, but hunting there is WAY more than enough. Deffinately a fair trade to me!
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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RE: Working for bowhunting........
That's actually one of the reasons I started building arrows for people on the side , it gives me extra cash for bowhunting. It's a win win situation. I'm making extra bucks by doing something I love.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
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RE: Working for bowhunting........
I usually just sell some of the hunting crap that I have but rarely use.... If you really look around you'd be surprised what you can get rid of......
I also have a little fund that I try to put $20 a week into.... Before you know it you have a decent amount of cash in there.........
I also have a little fund that I try to put $20 a week into.... Before you know it you have a decent amount of cash in there.........