I don't know guys. If you're justifying hunting to save on the bill at the supermarket, I think you should sit down and do some math.
Here are my estimated hunting expenses over the last two bow seasons:
2 years worth of licenses $74.80
new treestand $250.00
materials for new bow (I build my own) $200.00
materials and heads for a dozen arrows $54.00
cost of hunting lease (only one year) $175.00
gas for my truck $350
deer butchering $65
total = $1,168.80
I got one doe last year and didn't get any shot opportunities this year, so assuming I ended up with 50 lb. of meat from that deer, that is $23.38 / lb of meat.
Now if I would have gotten another deer this year, but still had the same butcher fee, it would have been $12.34 / lb. of meat.
Yes some costs could be cut down, like butchering my own deer, and I won't need another treestand for a long time, but some costs are fixed like license fees and gas to travel to and from hunting grounds. Also, we all buy new bows and other accessories when we really don't need them.
I'm definitely not arguing the price at the supermarket hasn't increased, but hunting is not saving you money.
But hey, it's still a better use of money compared to sitting at a bar.