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Quote from: simpzenith on July 31, 2021, 10:24:18 AMI listened to it but quickly realized the guest was simply one the YT bashers from this forum hiding behind a pseudonym and repeating the same stuff that they post in this forum. If you keep up with this forum, then you've already seen everything that'll be discussed in the podcast.
Quote from: cwedding on July 31, 2021, 12:45:46 PMQuote from: simpzenith on July 31, 2021, 10:24:18 AMI listened to it but quickly realized the guest was simply one the YT bashers from this forum hiding behind a pseudonym and repeating the same stuff that they post in this forum. If you keep up with this forum, then you've already seen everything that'll be discussed in the podcast.An email address is given at the end of this podcast with an invitation to any influencers to come on the show to defend their position. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Quote from: simpzenith on July 31, 2021, 11:39:34 AMQuote from: Stoeger_bird on July 31, 2021, 11:21:05 AMIn what world is it okay for states to take away hunting opportunity but turn around and pay some youtubers to promote and bring in more hunters.This has been going on for a very long time. Many state agencies have funds allocated each year specifically for promoting hunting in their state, using ads and promotions on billboards, radio, TV, YouTube and the list goes on. In the case of a hunting show, it's usually not much though, maybe reimbursing them for license fees and fuel costs to travel to the state.
Quote from: Stoeger_bird on July 31, 2021, 11:21:05 AMIn what world is it okay for states to take away hunting opportunity but turn around and pay some youtubers to promote and bring in more hunters.
Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on July 31, 2021, 01:23:09 PMQuote from: simpzenith on July 31, 2021, 11:39:34 AMQuote from: Stoeger_bird on July 31, 2021, 11:21:05 AMIn what world is it okay for states to take away hunting opportunity but turn around and pay some youtubers to promote and bring in more hunters.This has been going on for a very long time. Many state agencies have funds allocated each year specifically for promoting hunting in their state, using ads and promotions on billboards, radio, TV, YouTube and the list goes on. In the case of a hunting show, it's usually not much though, maybe reimbursing them for license fees and fuel costs to travel to the state.Yeah no big deal Shane, just a little bit of money to reimburse on travel expenses and licenses. Meanwhile I bust my 9 months out of the year to enjoy my spring season. And it angers me that state wildlife agencies are using my license money to fund this stuff! If a guy wants to film YouTube videos that's fine, but having a partnership with a state game agency really? Perhaps you didn't get to the point in the podcast when the cause/effect of the Arizona Coues deal partnership with Randy Newberg was mentioned. You know damn well there's a huge difference between a billboard and when a state pays a group to come exploit their state and rack in hundreds of thousands of views showcasing that state. Also how ironic is it TN cut their bag limit while simultaneously paying THP? What a joke. C'mon man don't act like we are all dumb and blind to what's going on, and at least act like you care a little about the common folk.
Quote from: Crghss on July 31, 2021, 01:36:36 PMOne thing I'd like to point out is wild game as a resource belongs to everyone in the state. Not just the resident hunter or fisherman of that state. I will use Florida, my state as an example. We have a mini lobster season for two days. People come from all over to participate, GA, LA, AL, Carolina's. They obviously harvest a disproportionality large number of lobsters and drag them home. Would I love if they closed this season (2 days) or limited it? It would greatly benefit me as there would be more lobster for me to harvest over the season and bag limits could be higher.But guess what people. Those lobster belong to everyone in FL. They belong to hotel owners that rent to out of state folks. They belong to the restaurant/bar owners who sell food & drink too people that show up for mini season. They belong to the dive & boat shops that cater these folks also.Osceola turkeys, would I love for them to limit access or issue permits to residents only. Absolutely, be crazy not too. But those turkeys belong to everyone. People pile into the state for turkey also. And it directly impacts people's livelihood. If COVID showed anything it is how thin of a margin some small businesses have. Does government need to balance these things to protect the resources and have even distribution of resources. Yes, its why they are there and have the jobs they do. But there job is not to make it easier for locals to harvest game. Me included.
Quote from: Crghss on July 31, 2021, 04:16:33 PMI appreciate that. But I think the point of view that YouTube, social media, internet is destroying everything is very short sighted. Does it have an impact? Sure it does, I feel it's very minimal.Numbers are down for turkeys. I don't feel hunting is causing this.Loss of habitat or access to hunting grounds has been hugh in the last 30 years. Can't be over stated. Then the internet shows people where they can hunt. This is what people are really angry about. Don't tell or show people where I hunt. Too late, there aren't any secrets anymore.Predator is number contributor to low #'s as far as I can see. As stated endlessly on OG no one traps anymore. Coyotes are everywhere. So are raptors. Raptors is the most overlooked cause of low turkey numbers, IMO. One reason the transplanting or stocking of turkeys was so successful in 90's was the absence of raptors. DDT decimated hawks and eagles. But like turkeys we restored the raptor population in the environment. This one is something we can't ever change. Also the standard of living has been increasing. People have way more disposal income. In 1981 only people with money got on a plane to fly, for any reason. If some one went out west to hunt, they drove, it was a once in a life time trip. Now people get on a plane with their expensive tricked out gear and fly to hunt every year.Fishing, hunting, hiking, camping is all getting over run with people. Because the population has been increasing and access is decreasing. We're all going to just have to deal with it.
Quote from: turkeyfool on July 31, 2021, 07:56:03 PMAs kind of a side note, with the way bannings are going in non-hunting spaces, I actually wouldn't at all be surprised if they banned hunting from YouTube within 2 years