Hubs doesn't count the hours spent out in the woods with his friend as "work". He doesn't get the opportunity to get out that often either--for him it's a hobby with a nice payback when he gets something.
Like others wrote above, he does the butchering himself, so other than ammo and licenses/tags there's not much cost once you've got the gun/s.
I think it has to be something you enjoy--chatting with the guys down the gun shop, calling up the buddy to spend a day out hunting when the weather's good, the thrill when you see something, the bigger thrill when it's in your sights/you squeeze off the shot that brings it down, the feeling of accomplishment when you bring it home and don't have enough room in the freezer for your portion so you have to think/plan fast how to put it up...
It's probably not for everyone.
Like others wrote above, he does the butchering himself, so other than ammo and licenses/tags there's not much cost once you've got the gun/s.
I think it has to be something you enjoy--chatting with the guys down the gun shop, calling up the buddy to spend a day out hunting when the weather's good, the thrill when you see something, the bigger thrill when it's in your sights/you squeeze off the shot that brings it down, the feeling of accomplishment when you bring it home and don't have enough room in the freezer for your portion so you have to think/plan fast how to put it up...
It's probably not for everyone.