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Started by arkrem870, July 30, 2021, 07:10:22 PM
Quote from: Jimspur on August 02, 2021, 02:56:25 PMI don't have anything against YouTubers such as Catman and Shane,but we have to acknowledge the fact that these videos are only oneof a myriad of things going against turkeys.I'm assuming that the member here (cwedding), is Cameron Weddington,one of the hosts of the podcast.I would encourage Catman and Shane to take him up on his offer tobe on the podcast to give your viewpoints and perspective on things.People on this site tend to have strong opinions on the effects ofsocial media, videos, etc., and it would be good to hear what you guysthink about these things from your side of the fence.Maybe you guys could do the podcast together with Cameron and Andy.It could be a 2 hour podcast. Anyway, I hope y'all take him up on hisoffer. Jim
Quote from: catman529 on August 02, 2021, 03:33:47 PMQuote from: Jimspur on August 02, 2021, 02:56:25 PMI don't have anything against YouTubers such as Catman and Shane,but we have to acknowledge the fact that these videos are only oneof a myriad of things going against turkeys.I'm assuming that the member here (cwedding), is Cameron Weddington,one of the hosts of the podcast.I would encourage Catman and Shane to take him up on his offer tobe on the podcast to give your viewpoints and perspective on things.People on this site tend to have strong opinions on the effects ofsocial media, videos, etc., and it would be good to hear what you guysthink about these things from your side of the fence.Maybe you guys could do the podcast together with Cameron and Andy.It could be a 2 hour podcast. Anyway, I hope y'all take him up on hisoffer. JimI wouldn't mind doing a podcast some time. A civil discussion in person (or on the phone) will go a lot further than some of the crazy stuff being said on the forums. Just reading through the last few posts in this thread, I see a whole lot of assumptions and some things that are downright untrue. Like Shane, I didn't see too many other hunters this year, just a few here and there. Definitely not as bad as it was last year with all the people out of work due to Covid. I hunted only three states this year, starting with the Alabama early opener seeing the most hunters, but I still had plenty of woods to myself even with that many people out, and as always tried to stay away from other hunters. The hunting ain't bad at all if you put in a lil effort. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: arkrem870 on August 02, 2021, 08:42:27 PMSpin it anyway you'd like......but the numbers don't lie. You can argue with them all day but you'll be wrong. YouTube pimping of public land has had DIRECT negatives on wild turkeys and wild turkey hunters as regulations/restrictions are made to combat the influx of new/traveling turkey hunters. This is factual information and is undeniable.
Quote from: Crghss on August 02, 2021, 08:44:54 PMQuote from: arkrem870 on August 02, 2021, 08:42:27 PMSpin it anyway you'd like......but the numbers don't lie. You can argue with them all day but you'll be wrong. YouTube pimping of public land has had DIRECT negatives on wild turkeys and wild turkey hunters as regulations/restrictions are made to combat the influx of new/traveling turkey hunters. This is factual information and is undeniable. So who and how much money is being made from the link in your first post?
QuoteHow many here on this thread still hunt the same and use the same equipment and accessories as the hunters of 50 years ago? We are evolving.
Quote from: fallhnt on August 02, 2021, 10:09:07 PMI don't believe YT is a problem. The only thing they could be blamed for is fanning popularity. Spring season is popular because you can hear em gobble. Not much to hunt in spring so let's go. For years I looked at state population numbers and thought, I should go here or there. It's not rocket science. Being an archery guy,states that had archery only seasons were high on the list. One state has a survey and always asks if the limit should be raised to four birds. I always answer no. Habit is the key. I see land turned into neighborhoods all the time. My buddy stopped hunting public in the early 90's in MO, he gained some good private and eventually saw a population decline their too. IL and Iowa have draw hunts. And both states hold there own. Neither is what I would call a turkey state. The public I hunt in IL gets 1/3 of its population taken in spring,year after year. The habit is well managed along with pressure but you know mushroom hunters are constantly blowing hens off nests. Sounds like envy for some of you. Since IL allows crossguns in archery season, I've seen a huge increase of pressure on public ground in fall but only a few birds are killed by archery guys in fall. 5-10 birds on the ground I hunt,year after year and I count for two,year after year. NWTF has had a,Save the habitat save the hunt, campaign for years,maybe the do know something? Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Quote from: sasquatch1 on August 02, 2021, 11:17:32 PMQuote from: fallhnt on August 02, 2021, 10:09:07 PMI don't believe YT is a problem. The only thing they could be blamed for is fanning popularity. Spring season is popular because you can hear em gobble. Not much to hunt in spring so let's go. For years I looked at state population numbers and thought, I should go here or there. It's not rocket science. Being an archery guy,states that had archery only seasons were high on the list. One state has a survey and always asks if the limit should be raised to four birds. I always answer no. Habit is the key. I see land turned into neighborhoods all the time. My buddy stopped hunting public in the early 90's in MO, he gained some good private and eventually saw a population decline their too. IL and Iowa have draw hunts. And both states hold there own. Neither is what I would call a turkey state. The public I hunt in IL gets 1/3 of its population taken in spring,year after year. The habit is well managed along with pressure but you know mushroom hunters are constantly blowing hens off nests. Sounds like envy for some of you. Since IL allows crossguns in archery season, I've seen a huge increase of pressure on public ground in fall but only a few birds are killed by archery guys in fall. 5-10 birds on the ground I hunt,year after year and I count for two,year after year. NWTF has had a,Save the habitat save the hunt, campaign for years,maybe the do know something? Sent from my SM-G930V using TapatalkThe info always was out there IF, and a huge IF, you were a hardcore deep rooted hunter.That's not what these bandwagon guys are!! They ONLY took interest after the easiness was shown to them. That is the issue here and the difference. Those type of guys didn't want it bad enough to ever do deep research and strike out on a blind trek. A trek that easily ends in nothing more than learning where not to go!!!It's easy to put it in an example. I took interest in trying to elk hunt 6 years ago. Nobody wanted to go. I went solo and struck out archery hunting. I didn't care, if anything I then wanted it MORE. Went the following year, still no takers. Went solo again and killed a stud bull.As soon as word around my home town got out I all of a sudden had a lot of friends saying "I'd like to go with you". Where were they on this first two trips??? The ones where I was traveling blind??? NOWHERE.Those videos are doing that for people ten fold!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro