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<blockquote data-quote="txaggie1" data-source="post: 3024478" data-attributes="member: 113838"><p>Pricey is relative, go buy a ranch and stock it with animals, feed them and how much would you have to charge to return on that investment. As far as lottery tags or limited run scenarios yep supply and demand you better have deep pockets plenty have shown they can pay dearly for it. Not defending it, it just is what it is. Feed prices, peoples wages these guys aren't guiding you at $5/hour so yes years ago i bought an axis and a blackbuck hunt for what an axis or a blackbuck would cost me today, it is what it is. Life's short - i have a long list of animals I like to hunt the wife doesn't' want to go to africa so we are going to pay premiums for the list of animals we have. </p><p></p><p>I will second the earlier comment in December about Josh with Premier Hunts, hunted with him for 9 years now from pronghorn in the panhandle, hill country exotics and i've been to that ranch in far west texas he has hunting rights two twice. You will get more than you pay for it's worth the drive to just go see all the animals on that place. My wife and I have taken, blue wildebeast, eland, tahr and audad all free range and mouflan, gemsbuck and waterbuck under a large section of high fence. The ranch is predominantly low fence and they have prob 40 plus diff species cruising around on that place. I try and find an excuse to go back annually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txaggie1, post: 3024478, member: 113838"] Pricey is relative, go buy a ranch and stock it with animals, feed them and how much would you have to charge to return on that investment. As far as lottery tags or limited run scenarios yep supply and demand you better have deep pockets plenty have shown they can pay dearly for it. Not defending it, it just is what it is. Feed prices, peoples wages these guys aren't guiding you at $5/hour so yes years ago i bought an axis and a blackbuck hunt for what an axis or a blackbuck would cost me today, it is what it is. Life's short - i have a long list of animals I like to hunt the wife doesn't' want to go to africa so we are going to pay premiums for the list of animals we have. I will second the earlier comment in December about Josh with Premier Hunts, hunted with him for 9 years now from pronghorn in the panhandle, hill country exotics and i've been to that ranch in far west texas he has hunting rights two twice. You will get more than you pay for it's worth the drive to just go see all the animals on that place. My wife and I have taken, blue wildebeast, eland, tahr and audad all free range and mouflan, gemsbuck and waterbuck under a large section of high fence. The ranch is predominantly low fence and they have prob 40 plus diff species cruising around on that place. I try and find an excuse to go back annually. [/QUOTE]
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