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What do you do?

Posted By: Revolver

What do you do? - 04/10/2008 3:30 AM

I was just thinking about an off topic, Being I see all you guys with your beautiful trophies and stories of amazing hunts, so it made me curious what some of you folks do for a living to afford all of your fine arms and extravagant hunts?...

So I'll start it off:
I work in a warehouse (Wal-Mart Distribution Center) they pay really good for the area.
Posted By: Vance in AK.

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 7:01 AM

I'm a pastor with 3 kids .
I hunt local ;\)
Posted By: Ernie

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 11:00 AM

Well, I preach also, but i have 2 kids with one out on their own. I also hunt local and I don't pay for leases or guides. hunt public land and self-guided.
Posted By: Iowa hunter

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 11:09 AM

Head grounds keeper for the University of iowa. I also hunt puplic ground and some very nice private ground. I trade with lawncare work. I have 6 kids.
Posted By: Dan B.

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 11:16 AM

I'm a state employee with two kids. Average + money for the area. Do all my hunting locally...mainly just deer and turkey. Not much small game to be had with all the predators in the area...and I just can't carve out the time to hunt predators.

I have gone to CO three times but have an uncle that lives out there. He invites me every few years but acts totally different once you drive the 1800 miles to get there. It's a nice luxury if you can deal with his rudeness and short temper...had enough of that on the last trip so I'll not hunt with him again.
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 11:25 AM

I am a lowly little E4 in the US Navy. I have the privilege of hunting on the Naval Base during bow season, but during general season, I will be on public land. Before I got in the Navy, I knew to many farmers that would let be hunt on there land. Nothing trophy, but it was still fun. I couldn’t justify being on a dear lease spending 1200 a gun and then the fuel getting there and back along with the upkeep of the feeders and blinds. My Dad and I were probably spending 3000 a year on a deer lease. For that kink of money, we decided that we could go on guaranteed hunts and come out just as good!

If I wanted to take a trophy, and if I had the time, I could go to one of my two Uncles places, but as Dan just mentioned, I just as soon not.
Posted By: KYODE

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 11:37 AM

i work as a machine operator in a plastics(rolled foam)plant. average++ money for the area. 3 kids that have WAY too many "needs".
i've worked hard for the "fine arms", and there are no "extravagant hunts" here. i hunt/shoot local.
Posted By: rupe

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 3:02 PM

Most of my adult life I was a cop, then got tired of it and went into construction building patio covers and awnings. I got hurt last year and am now disabled/retired.
I had to sell all my guns several years ago to pay the ex. wife spousal support. I'm down to just 2 revolvers,1 shot gun,and 1 WWII Marine trainning rifle .22LR , I hunt public land for Elk,Deer,Bear,Cougar and anything else that moves. But that is about to change because I have a friend that has 8000 acres of private land and as soon as I get rid of some of the coyotes that are killing the calfs, I get to hunt all of the above plus Hogs! Yahoo!! Right now I'm waitting for SSD to start so I'm very poor at the moment.
Posted By: moonshine44

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 3:50 PM

I work in the quality lab at a cement plant. We make the gray stuff that makes your sidewalks get hard enough to walk on It pays really good for this area, but...

My wife ranches full time, so most of my money goes towards keeping her cows fat and happy, but I do occasionally manage to bring a new toy, er, tool, er, uhm, gun into the house. For the last few years it's been about one a year, but some of them were trades...

The only guided hunt I've ever been on was a moose hunt in Canada 18 years ago, back before my two kids got old enough to have much in the way of "needs". Any more my hunting is all either on public ground or my wife's family's ranch ground.
Posted By: hunlee

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 8:20 PM

Hi there Hunlee here!!!Hunlee only work part time at local tavern on Thursday,Friday nite,,,Hunlee is bar tender...Hunlee is allso owner or 223,375 Windchester and 7-30 water Contender...During hunting season hunlee not work at all,,,bow hunt and then hunt with Contender during big game season,,,Hunlee hunt in home state and will allso go to nayboring state to hunt big game!!!hunlee hunt about three month each year,,,sometime more depending on what state hunlee deside to go to hunt in...Hunlee has fathered many children so it is allmost full time job watching them...Life has been very good to hunlee and many nice thing has come to Hunlee...Hunlee is friend to all and is allso very good looking

hunlee
Posted By: Tigger

Re: What do you do? - 04/10/2008 11:34 PM

I drove truck for a living up till about 6 months ago. The special loads I hauled paid well for the local area I live in. I invested most of my extra money in the house and kids. So I don't have a lot of extra for toys and hunts. Yes I do have a large collection of some nice and rare handguns, but I have been collecting for 20+ yeras and I'm very frugal as to how I buy them. I have kicked myself for guns I have missed that were over my set price by $20, but hey then when a good ones comes along I have that money stashed.

I have never hunted off the family farms. I don't even have a trophy whitetail, but them most of the time I hunt to relax and put meat in the freezer. That's my trophy. My brother and I have talked about hunting out west and we might someday but it will be low budget and hopefully self guided, or with a handgun hunt member that is generous to help us alnog.

My true trophies are the charlies I keep in check for the local farmers. The woodchuck is an awesome animal to hunt, and we have lots. I enjoy being out in the field to meet the challenge. I pride myself with accurate kills and keep my shot to kill ratio over 75% most seasons. Hey if I set up and can't get a clear shot I just watch the charlie and admire him. In the past few years I have been working with and building special handguns and stretching out the range at which I harvest them. Very challenging. \:\)
Posted By: HoggHunter

Re: What do you do? - 04/11/2008 2:23 AM

I am a civil engieer, I supervise the timing and maintenance of aboout seven hundred traffic signals in central New York. I own some land, and hunt private land and State Land. My favorite spot for the last ten years, became someone's back yard this year, so I'll be hunting up a new favorite spot next year. I have a daughter that is a Junior at Cornell and a dauughter that is a junior in high school, and a wife!!. I acquired most of my firearms when I was single, and had to live on cheese sandwiches. I eat better now, but can't afford to buy as many firearms. I have hunted in Pennsylvania and the Adirondacks in canvas camps, self guided and will probably do it again... once a boy scout always a boy scout. Don't have any trophies, but sure have a lot of great memories.
Posted By: Revolver

Re: What do you do? - 04/11/2008 3:44 AM

Good stuff guys, keep em coming. Its good to learn a lil something new about everyone.
Posted By: kingfisher

Re: What do you do? - 04/11/2008 11:25 AM

Manufacturer's Rep. Lines include asphalt release agent for major asphalt and paving companies and industrial lubricants for road builders/excavation. Former college coach and that fire still burns and am blessed to be able to coach a local high school baseball team and American Legion summer team.

I hunt on my family land in west central Alabama but have a passion for Pike County, IL. Make 2 trips there each fall (1 bow/1 combo--handgun & bow) and go up at least once in August to scout & glass & . I highly recommend it.

Oops! I forgot one thing. Kingfisher big fan of Hunlee. Wish Kingfisher was good looking as Hunlee but Kingfisher get hit with many baseballs and took toll. Kingfish also wish he could father many children like Hunlee but, once again, many baseballs hit Kingfisher in wrong place and only father two. Hunlee lucky man. Hope he beats FART!
Posted By: clayzzz

Re: What do you do? - 04/12/2008 1:42 AM

I'm a field manager for a electrical contractor in Richmond Va. I'm new to handgun hunting but I have some nice rifles and shotguns a Krieghoff K-80 is my sporting clays competition gun. Also have a few pistols my Kimber 1911 cdp is my best at this time. Waiting on my encore to arrive.
Posted By: larry223

Re: What do you do? - 04/12/2008 2:18 AM

i am disabled/retired recovering from heart trouble.
hunt public land and our rod&gun club. 5yrs into handguns and
have a nice collection, not big but ok a few r----s and my trap
guns.
larry
Posted By: MAKO

Re: What do you do? - 04/12/2008 2:35 AM

I am a maintenance mechanic in a injection molding plant 60 mi.NW of Chicago. Last year I bought a small cabin on 5 acres in central UP Michigan. I would like to retire up there in the next 8 years. Last November I got a nice doe on my own land.

Marko
Posted By: WNY_Whitetailer

Re: What do you do? - 04/13/2008 2:56 PM

Local LEO w/two children and another on the way. No extravagant hunts here...A friend of mine owns 100 acres, another owns 90 acres so I hunt on their property. Sometimes state land calls my name. Whitetail, turkey, small game...
Posted By: jamesfromjersey

Re: What do you do? - 04/13/2008 11:00 PM

I`am the plumbing foreman for the 2nd largest public school
district in New Jersey. We maintain over 45 school and office buildings. I`ve been working here for over 34 years and I thank God every day for my job.
Posted By: tommyn

Re: What do you do? - 04/13/2008 11:11 PM

Retired Federal Meat Inspector. Had 46 years in and had enough. Love to shoot and reload. Decent retirement except ex gets 39 percent of it so I have to watch my pennies. Love to shoot groundhogs and learning to like Fedal hog hunting. Love to fish but ex got bass boat also. O'well I'm happy.
Posted By: kingfisher

Re: What do you do? - 04/14/2008 11:44 AM

 Originally Posted By: tommyn
Retired Federal Meat Inspector. Had 46 years in and had enough. Love to shoot and reload. Decent retirement except ex gets 39 percent of it so I have to watch my pennies. Love to shoot groundhogs and learning to like Fedal hog hunting. Love to fish but ex got bass boat also. O'well I'm happy.


Bet you would love to shoot the ex's lawyer.
Posted By: wapitirod

Re: What do you do? - 04/14/2008 8:13 PM

I've got 4 kids from my first marriage and 1 from my current. I am a automotive and medium/heavy truck technician although I went to school to work on aircraft but I decided I like cars more and in most cases it pays better (makes you feel better about flying doesn't it). I am an ASE Master technician with advanced certification and I specialize in driveability and electrical problems but due to my recent medical issues I will either be going on disability or finding a new career. I have only been on one guided hunt and that was on a private ranch for exotics which is where I took my aisian water buff and big hog. I am fortunate to live in a state that has a huntable representative of most of the North American big game animals and alot of public hunting land. I hunt Roosevelt and Rocky Mountain Elk, Mule deer, Columbian Blacktail, Cougar, Black Bear, Pronghorn and occasionally turkey on public land and I put in for the draw on Rocky Mountain Goat and Bighorn Sheep but haven't been lucky yet and we also have Columbian Whitetail but I haven't put in for the draw on any of those hunts yet.
Posted By: pab1

Re: What do you do? - 04/14/2008 10:11 PM

I'm an officer with the Colorado Department of Corrections. I hunt locally and enjoy backpack hunting in wilderness areas. No guided hunts yet, but a river/float trip in Alaska for moose and caribou with either a handgun or bow is my dream hunt.
Posted By: rupe

Re: What do you do? - 04/15/2008 3:19 PM

I feel the pain my friend. My Ex. got alot of my retirement and toys or I had to sell my toys to pay her. I miss my ex. only because my scope was off. oops sorry couldn't help it!
Posted By: H2OBUG

Re: What do you do? - 04/15/2008 3:50 PM

Formerly Manufacturing Engineering Manager for Textron Marine and Land New Orleans LA. I say formerly because I am on a 2 year stint as a Six Sigma Black Belt (DMAIC Track). Basically I work special projects for the operations group for two years. Fun Stuff. TM&L builds Armored Vehicles (M1117 ASV) Hovercraft (LCAC) and large boats (47’ MLB) for the Navy and Army I have 2 boys and have been hunting with handguns since the late 80’s. I hunt on a budget if you search the net and use networking sites like this one you can have some great hunts on a budget. I hunt an awesome property in Alabama 3 times a year for $212.00 it pays the property tax for an elderly man (great hunting for me tax problem solved for him) Did a 2 day hog hunt early this year for $125 including lodging. I am in the boating mode this time of year but will transfer back to gun mode around September.
Posted By: SS 308

Re: What do you do? - 04/15/2008 6:48 PM

Network Administrator for a local hospital.

Hunt local...ie Anetelope, Mule Deer, Elk and Moose.
Posted By: SChunter

Re: What do you do? - 04/16/2008 2:31 AM

Medical equipment sales rep - covering most of the Southeast. Hunt big game, small game, waterfowl, turkey, etc on public and private lands in the Carolinas. Attempt to travel for hunting once a year, hunting with friends, trading hunts, finding DIY deals and saving up!

Had the good fortune of hunting abroad two years ago, when my wife allowed me to pursue my hunting obsession during our marriage and honeymoon in South Africa. Wish I taken my pistols...oh well, hopefully I may return one day (after I pay off the first trip!)
Posted By: Bunk

Re: What do you do? - 04/16/2008 3:46 PM

Full time National Guard Technician ( like civil service)this September will be 21 yrs. I work on diesel trucks down to 2kw gas generators. Have not been abroad hunting yet. I hunt here in southeast Alabama with three friends on a 400 acre lease.
Last year was first season hunting with a handgun. Got two nice whitetail bucks. I've just bought a new barrell for my T/C.- a 7mm-08.
Posted By: Slimpickens Ca.

Re: What do you do? - 04/17/2008 2:31 AM

On staff at a large church here in southern california as a vehicle maintenance administrater. Also on Pisano nitro funnycar team NHRA/NFCA as general maintenance/Bottom end mechanic.

I have hunted elk and deer in Montana. Deer,bear,coyote in california. hopefully this year I will be hunting deer or elk on my buddies ranch in Wyoming. A wife with hopefully kids on the way.
Now as for what do I do? I try to serve the Lord my GOD the best I possibly can! (Thats the Bottom Line)
Posted By: cottonstalk

Re: What do you do? - 04/19/2008 11:34 PM

I am a forest fire equipment operator/or fire plow operator if you prefer for the NC Div of Forestry.I get called when things are out of local fd's control.I take a dozer with a plow into the woods up next to the fire and circle it to contain it.I hunt locally in eastern NC and with a friend once a year about middle of NC.Got lots of dreams to hunt Alaska,Mississippi,Alabama,Louisiana,Georgia and Texas.Maybe one day.
Posted By: Bullelk Hunter

Re: What do you do? - 04/20/2008 12:03 AM

Hey, I'm a Project Manager for Merck and Company. I manage to marketed, life saving compound: Isentress (HIV-1) and Emend (Post chemotherapy and operative nausea). I have one son. 1 lovely wife that buys me amny neat toys, and hunt everything that walks or flys. I hunt public land only, including Elk every year. I'm still trying to get Dan B out there with me!
Posted By: JD HHI 6092

Re: What do you do? - 04/20/2008 9:50 PM

MSgt in the U.S.A.F. Will be in 23 years his month. I'm the Cable Program Manager for Space Command.

I lived and hunted in California, Alaska and now Colorado. Did one and only hog hunt when we lived in Turkey and saw their gun handling skills and never went again.
Posted By: SCOTTx88

Re: What do you do? - 04/20/2008 11:04 PM

I'm a Union Carpenter/Superintendent,Work in Northern Va. and DC.Love all my guns and hunt most everything we have here.Mostly Deer,Groundhogs and some predators. I was born and raised in Upstate NY (great area/no work though)i've been in Va. for 8 years now. Only complaint is the Sunday hunting thing. Luckily my wife is tolerating my Large Caliber Addiction. \:\)
Posted By: rupe

Re: What do you do? - 04/21/2008 12:11 PM

What's a Sunday hunting thing? You can't hunt on Sunday's or not tell after church? signed a Westerner
Posted By: Slimpickens Ca.

Re: What do you do? - 04/21/2008 2:49 PM

MaMa ain't happy,ain't nobody happy!!! (grin) Man is head of the house but,the wife is the neck thet turns the head.
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: What do you do? - 04/21/2008 4:17 PM

My Dad has this plaque that reads in big bold letters, “I am the man of this house,” and in very fine print on the bottom it has, “…and I have my wife’s permission to say so.”
Posted By: SCOTTx88

Re: What do you do? - 04/21/2008 10:01 PM

Can't hunt on Sundays in Virginia. They've tried to change it every year that i've been down here so far,but no luck yet. They can give you 100 Deer Tags but if you can only get out on Saturdays it narrows it down.Keeping my fingers crossed.Maryland just started letting you hunt on sundays on private land last year,gives me some hope anyway.
Posted By: Vance in AK.

Re: What do you do? - 04/21/2008 11:00 PM

Scott, you just need to get a job like mine.
I'm a pastor & work Sunday so Iget Monday off \:\)
Posted By: rupe

Re: What do you do? - 04/22/2008 8:08 PM

Thanks Scott.
Posted By: mikefrompa

Re: What do you do? - 04/22/2008 8:56 PM

I'm a machinest/toolmaker. I work for a military subcontractor.We make lightweight portable communication systems for the gov't.
Posted By: Recoil

Re: What do you do? - 04/23/2008 10:29 AM

I'm an electronic technician. I started out working for Hewlett-Packard in 1974. I switched over to Agilent Technologies in 2000, got transferred to Benchmark for a few years, then got rehired by Agilent about 3 years ago. It has been a satisfying career.
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