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I paid 17k last year. This year they are up to 18k. I looked at prices at the sheep show and they range from 16k-25k. Plan on these prices rising about 1k a year. So if you hunt 5 years from now and go on the hunt I went on, it's likely to be 24k.
Quote from: popeshawnpaul on February 04, 2016, 09:00:12 AMI paid 17k last year. This year they are up to 18k. I looked at prices at the sheep show and they range from 16k-25k. Plan on these prices rising about 1k a year. So if you hunt 5 years from now and go on the hunt I went on, it's likely to be 24k. does this include everything or just the advertised charges? do you pay guide "tip", any hidden air costs for local transit? I agree around 1K/year rate increase. All this is based on Nonresident rates right? have considered summering over in AK, gaining residency to make this longtime dream a cost managable for the retired blue collar guy...
Quote from: birddogdad on February 04, 2016, 09:09:47 AMQuote from: popeshawnpaul on February 04, 2016, 09:00:12 AMI paid 17k last year. This year they are up to 18k. I looked at prices at the sheep show and they range from 16k-25k. Plan on these prices rising about 1k a year. So if you hunt 5 years from now and go on the hunt I went on, it's likely to be 24k. does this include everything or just the advertised charges? do you pay guide "tip", any hidden air costs for local transit? I agree around 1K/year rate increase. All this is based on Nonresident rates right? have considered summering over in AK, gaining residency to make this longtime dream a cost managable for the retired blue collar guy...Here are the hidden costs:-tip of 1500 or so (unless your a cheapskate and then $500)-airfare to anchorage of 200 (back of the plane)-mounting of sheep 1500 (you can save here if you don't shoot a sheep)-box of ammo $40-sheep license $450-celebratory Glendronach 15 year scotch: $110 (plus the mounting fee of $1500 above)