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Quote from: Gentry on August 05, 2021, 10:52:50 PMQuote from: Turkeyman on August 05, 2021, 05:17:46 PMI think there's something we all can agree on: In your chosen hunting area a bird gobbles. 1) You are the only one to hear that bird and position on him to call. 2) Five other guys hear him and do the same. You're some kind of idiot if you choose scenario 2. Increased hunting pressure whether it be due to YouTube, FB, Instagram, word of mouth...and forums such as this...or whatever, taxes the resource...whether private or public ground. The resource can only take so much "taxation". Plus the "art" of turkey hunting has been so publicized and commercialized that any novice with some woodsmanship skills can hit the woods running. Back in the day it took a decent hunter several years to become a good turkey hunter. It ere what it ere...no going back.This is one of the best if not the best reply of this thread. It's definitely not just the YouTube boys, they just happen to be the whipping boys at the moment. Social media as a whole is responsible for the out of control snowball effect that we are seeing. With no apparent way to stop it. We have all used it for gain and it has backfired on us! I also think states running full page advertisements in magazines was a poor idea on their part. I feel they do it for monetary gain with little or no regard for the resource. I know for certain Nebraska, Kansas, and Mississippi has advertised their turkey hunting and I'm sure there are others. Mississippi used to run a full page ad in the Louisiana Sportsman magazine every year around February and open their season up 2 weeks before any state with the exception of Florida. Wonder why they do that? I would like to ask a question. Does anyone think we would still be seeing the population decline we are seeing IF social media lets just say never was invented? Or our we still gonna blame lack of trapping?Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: Turkeyman on August 05, 2021, 05:17:46 PMI think there's something we all can agree on: In your chosen hunting area a bird gobbles. 1) You are the only one to hear that bird and position on him to call. 2) Five other guys hear him and do the same. You're some kind of idiot if you choose scenario 2. Increased hunting pressure whether it be due to YouTube, FB, Instagram, word of mouth...and forums such as this...or whatever, taxes the resource...whether private or public ground. The resource can only take so much "taxation". Plus the "art" of turkey hunting has been so publicized and commercialized that any novice with some woodsmanship skills can hit the woods running. Back in the day it took a decent hunter several years to become a good turkey hunter. It ere what it ere...no going back.
Quote from: guesswho on August 13, 2021, 11:10:42 AMPutting a fire out with gas, great plan!
Quote from: cwedding on August 13, 2021, 10:43:45 AMI just received email confirmation that the state of Georgia is also paying an influencer to promote turkey and deer hunting in that state or to quote the email, "spread awareness of Georgia Hunting." The state is using funds from the sales of Hard Card Licenses in Georgia to pay the influencer, meaning hunters are essentially paying for it. Keep in mind - public land turkey hunters in Georgia just went from an opening date of March 20 to April 10. This is a loss of 3 weeks of turkey hunting for hunters. The state also reduced the bag limit and added some very popular WMAs to their quota system. The reasoning behind this and I quote:"southeastern states have seen noticeable declines in turkey populations""Because hunting pressure is greater on public lands" Declining population, increasing pressure, and the state is paying to spread awareness? These do not add up.
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: SD_smith on August 14, 2021, 04:45:46 PMMust not be paying attention to all the trucks with Pinhoti stickers on the back windows with mountain bikes in the bed down in South Florida. The hunter pressure was high 5 years ago, but now it's ridiculous. Minimal impact though...
Quote from: Crghss on August 15, 2021, 07:22:59 PMQuote from: SD_smith on August 14, 2021, 04:45:46 PMMust not be paying attention to all the trucks with Pinhoti stickers on the back windows with mountain bikes in the bed down in South Florida. The hunter pressure was high 5 years ago, but now it's ridiculous. Minimal impact though...In all my years of hunting south Florida public land I've never seen a Pinhoti sticker on a truck. Think going from 15 million to 21 million people in the last 10 years might have something to do with it? In addition to almost no private land available since everyone leases now. Websites like this one and Florida Sportsman have WAY more impact in increasing hunter numbers then youtubers. Everyone's gotta get there Osceola.
Quote from: Spurs Up on August 15, 2021, 08:41:07 PMI read in another thread that the number of turkey hunting licenses sold to people who live in Florida has been declining. At the same time, sales to out of state hunters has increased. Maybe they are losing places to hunt on private land and crowding onto public, but the recent increase there and elsewhere sure coincides with YouTube popularity.