I thought this was pretty cool (I like old stuff) so I thought I’d share a few pics of it. I was cleaning out a closet last night that had some of my Dad’s stuff in it. There was a box in there that had this 10-12 page brochure from the YO Ranch. Appears to be from the ‘72-‘74 time frame maybe? Tells all about the location, the lodging, your guide, what caliber of rifle is recommended, accommodations, night activities, and the last page has the prices for the different animals. $1000 was a lot of money back in the 70’s to shoot a deer.
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Originally posted by Trevor73402 View PostI thought this was pretty cool (I like old stuff) so I thought I’d share a few pics of it. I was cleaning out a closet last night that had some of my Dad’s stuff in it. There was a box in there that had this 10-12 page brochure from the YO Ranch. Appears to be from the ‘72-‘74 time frame maybe? Tells all about the location, the lodging, your guide, what caliber of rifle is recommended, accommodations, night activities, and the last page has the prices for the different animals. $1000 was a lot of money back in the 70’s to shoot a deer.
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Originally posted by bloodstick View PostGood grief,
I wish prices were still the same as back then. I could actually afford to take some of these animals.
I would gladly pay 1,000 for an axis.
$250 for whitetail buck Those days are long gone
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Originally posted by bloodstick View PostGood grief,
I wish prices were still the same as back then. I could actually afford to take some of these animals.
I would gladly pay 1,000 for an axis.
$250 for whitetail buck Those days are long gone
then . I was making $ 4 an hour so it was pretty expensive
for the time .
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Originally posted by RDT View PostThose prices sound really good but I had a decent job back
then . I was making $ 4 an hour so it was pretty expensive
for the time .
I get inflation and all. Im only 30 years old, so the dollar has been relatively the same my whole adult life.
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