I have canceled 2 out-of-state hunting trips because of the high gas prices; 2.94/gal and they expect it to go well above 3.25/gal; very sad! :confused:
Wow!! We are paying $3.35 A gal here, And I'm still trying to find a way to get more time off work to Hunt!!!!! I may eat PB & Jelly, but I'll be hunting!!!
I burn 200 gal. of deisel a week @ $3.15 glad the boss gets that bill. Staying local this year. I'll see what the prices are like in late Oct. might go home to Nebraska for whitetial does 2 for $55 non-res.
Brian
Just calculated with $3.30 per gallon and came out with:
I have to pay excactly TWICE as much for gas - over here! You better get used to it! "Mad Max times" are definately lying ahead ...
Brian, are you running a tank or what?! :eek:
Not a chance,We always include gas in the trip.
You need to split it up or save youre fast food money or what ever you splurge on.
3.25 a gal split in half is 1.62 a gal,Or split three ways is 1.08,Or four is 81 cents.You see were I am going with this.
We will be heading to Montana for antelope in September so who knows what the price will be.Good luck if you do go.
Tracy
Must be the New Yorker in me....If an exta $50.00 or $100.00 stops someone from going on a trip maybe they should budget better or get another job. It makes me wonder what folk's are really saying when they get all bent out of shape because gas goes up, and they cancel trips . Big deal, get over it. hehehehe
wow!!! we pay $1.55 nz a litre cheap eh LOL!!! :biglaugh:
Going anyway. I'll cut back on something else...no, probably not! :)
The prices are what they are and they sure as hell ain't going to get any better. Oh, there might be some occasional downward trends but that will not be normal. I don't like it, and you don't like it but they are here to stay. You just have to work around them.
Here local, prices are up 3 cents from this time last year and that seems to be about the national average. What we forget is that gas was this high last year but then dropped for quite some time. Sticker shock all over again.
2.99 a gallon this morning. Won't make a difference in my hunting plans but it sure stinks, especially when I see the profit statements from the oil companies come out!! I still can't figure out why gas prices jump 20 to 30 cents in one day and they didn't even get a gas shipment in that day?? :readit:
Joe
No.
Like everyone else I don't LIKE paying more for gas but I am more aggravated with the increase in out of state tag prices in many areas and guiding fees. I mean, get real, $780 for a tag to walk around with your bow and have a 1 in 10 chance of killing something? And a guided mulie hunt that used to cost $2200 is now $3500? or a guided bear hunt that used to cost $800 is now $2200? AND in most cases to have to get in a drawing (a lottery if you will) to see if you can pay those prices?
:knothead:
I'll do you a swap. Our gas prices for yours :rolleyes: We're now up to £4.50 ($8.97) a gallon!!!
If gas got to $8.97 a gallon here they'd use a few gallons to burn down the whitehouse.
Should I plan more trips? Theres gonna be less hunters out there!!!!!!!! :bigsmyl:
Good One Mickey :biglaugh:
I did not cancel any hunts because of gas prices, however I did choose to stay and hunt in my own state this year to save money so next year I could go moose hunting. However the cost of gas next year could dictate where I go and how many people I car pool with!
I've cancelled all my out of town trips for the rest of my life. I've decided to sit here and shrivel up into a do nothing couch potato....right!
Cost of doing business my friend!!! Hell, I remember when gas was a quarter a gallon... soda pop was a dime, and you didn't need to buy drinking water. ;)
I figure an out west trip for me is about 3500 miles total, including quite a bit of driving around while I am there. Figures out to maybe 200 gallons of gas. I don't like the extra $100 bucks or so it will cost me, but that is still a fairly small part of the total cost of the trip. Sure, it all adds up, but it isn't going to stop me from doing what I work so hard all year for.
This thread is veering quickly into politics. Consumers are getting screwed. For three years in a row Exxon (04-06) posted record profits. In fact, in 2005 and 2006, they were the highest profits EVER reported by a US company. $36.1 billion in 2005 and $39.5 billion in 2006.
To keep my post trad bow related, I'll still hunt as much as I can this year, but it'll be closer to home and I won't do 85 in my Toyota to get there. ggg
I don't even blink at it...you're talking a couple hundred bucks (give or take, which should be a small amount in comparison to the rest of the trip)...if you are stretched that thin, canceling might be a good idea anyway.
I don't get to do 2+ out of state trips a year, count yourself lucky. I am doing one this year...gas isn't even a thought.
End of this month...I don't care if gas goes to $10 a gallon...bears beware!
Killed my hunting this year. Tough with wife on social security. Canceled my elk tag and cut short to 1 day my turkey season. Not sure if I'll get to hunt at all this fall. Not looking good. Even on local hunts gas costs me a hundred for a weekend.
I will drive over 6000 miles on hunting trips this year, 2 trips to Wyoming, a trip to Southwest Colorado and several day/weekend trips to Missouri and here in Iowa. Most of those miles will be pulling a 24 ft horse trailer. Figure fuel costs will be shared with only one or two other hunters and the cost of each hunters trip is a bargain compared to a paying for a plane ticket and a guided elk hunt. There is no free lunch, you got to pay to play whether you are playing golf, bass fishing, bowling or hunting.
Knifey,
You know I love you like a brother...so I am not picking on you...but the Exxon thing...
What we need to remember is that they are also selling record amounts of gas, and their margins are the same - so if you are selling more gallons, and your costs are the same percentage because you increase the price to keep them the same, but the dollars are higher in absolute terms, so then the profits will be a new larger number.
I don't think there's any hocus pocus involved here...no collusion...just simple math and the additional turd in the toilet bowl of "speculators"...yes, that's right...commodities buyers who drive up the price of crude by 30 dollars a barrel "betting" that supplies will be cut, or a refinery will go down...another by-product of the now famous Hurricane Katrina..and our middle east troubles and lack of home-grown use of resources.