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Getting ready for a hunting trip

Brother in law and I are renting one of these
to take, he'll be driving his truck.. hoping it'll be only a one day trip but it may take two.. wife wants her freezer full of something besides fish.
Going for bison, Russian boar and elk, this trip I'll furnish the freezer paper
That's amazing!

How can a total amateur get into hunting and fishing?

I looked on the web for our local federation of anglers and hunters, it's in a different city from where I live. Unfortunately, I don't drive or own a vehicle.

The other Question that I have is: Do hunters ever sell (some of) the meat they have hunted?
I am looking to save on my grocery bill at this time of inflation and possibly even higher inflation that may happen.
But also , most importantly, I am fixing to be able to have actual food for my family. I have to have meat in my diet, unfortunately I can't subsist on grass and dirt, due to health issues.

We are being told there are going to be diesel shortages.
Trucks need diesel. Trucks deliver all of our goods, things we require for subsistence , most importantly, food!
Things could be worse than just a toilet paper shortage.

On a plus note my parents were very avid fishermen, all seasons.
However, I know of no one who hunts.

Thanks. L.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Bison and elk is top on my list for game meat. What do you run that on? A generator?
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@cherokeepatti the mrs picked the choices this time
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@mysteryespresso without the hunters where would the food banks get meat for the less fortunate familes
@mysteryespresso Meat and dairy being legal is evil. But until those are banned, we have no choice but to allow hunting.
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
Happy hunting

 
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