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Quote from: THattaway on October 02, 2021, 06:10:16 PMQuote from: El Pavo Grande on October 02, 2021, 01:25:27 PMSpread the wealth attitude.... Socialism creeping into hunting. That is about the stupidest thing I've ever read on here. That's as American as it gets, Public land. Go to a socialist country and do you some public land hunting. Sounds like you'd rather have it all to yourself.
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on October 02, 2021, 01:25:27 PMSpread the wealth attitude.... Socialism creeping into hunting.
Quote from: Crghss on October 02, 2021, 07:27:19 PMQuote from: guesswho on October 02, 2021, 02:02:45 PMA bored redneck with a smartphone can find out just about anything they want to know. Yep, there are no secrets...
Quote from: guesswho on October 02, 2021, 02:02:45 PMA bored redneck with a smartphone can find out just about anything they want to know.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 02:13:31 PMQuote from: aclawrence on October 02, 2021, 02:07:48 PMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:17:38 PMQuote from: UpperTully on October 02, 2021, 01:14:10 PMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:10:27 PMQuote from: eggshell on October 02, 2021, 12:25:43 PMThe link I clicked on only allowed results for the current year, is this right? I know once I log onto my account I can get a history of all my checked birds back to 1990. This is my personal history and not viewable by the public. I like to be able to do that and review when and where I had success. I like their telecheck system, I did not like having to drive 20-30 mile to check a bird in some areas. I don't think this will cause near as much a problem as the Youtubers. The closest you can get is a county and that's not the GPS coordinates to a honey hole, so I feel pretty safe. However; the tubers have posted specific information like gates in the background that had visible numbers. That's pretty specific.Yeah, the link is only good for this year. But a quick information request could likely get you someone's information for way more years than that. Link below for information request. Information requests are a service all states providehttps://fw.ky.gov/More/Pages/Open-Records-Procedures.aspxExactly what does this achieve by digging in the harvest records of these hunters?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThey refuse to quit naming states as they argue it does no harm. So i'm just opening folks eyes up to the power of public information. Information that is out there for free (most of the time) for everyone with only minimal effort required.Never underestimate the effort people will go through to find out where folks are hunting. There are way more hunters out there than you can imagine that will spend hours and hours tracking down the spots folks are hunting on video.People who spend hours trying to figure out where so and so hunted are probably not going to kill any turkeys wherever they go. I would think most guys on here who actually call turkeys in and shoot them are not going to sit behind a keyboard and fool with all this bull crap investigation. You can usually pull up the information for how many birds are killed on what wma, or county, or zone. All you need to see is that there is a turkey population there. It doesn't make any difference who shot them. I understand that if people know so and so went to such and such spot that it will drive more traffic to that area. For the people who are doing that, you need to change your focus. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI personally know a few who will spend their downtime at work tracking them down. And the ones I know, are killers. But they aren't going to go hunt where they've tracked them too, they just enjoy the process and are amazed at all the clues some of the videos leave behind. One Tuber has it figured out, he leaves very little evidence or even false evidence. But the others are bad about leaving bread crumb trails. Which can help with views.
Quote from: aclawrence on October 02, 2021, 02:07:48 PMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:17:38 PMQuote from: UpperTully on October 02, 2021, 01:14:10 PMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:10:27 PMQuote from: eggshell on October 02, 2021, 12:25:43 PMThe link I clicked on only allowed results for the current year, is this right? I know once I log onto my account I can get a history of all my checked birds back to 1990. This is my personal history and not viewable by the public. I like to be able to do that and review when and where I had success. I like their telecheck system, I did not like having to drive 20-30 mile to check a bird in some areas. I don't think this will cause near as much a problem as the Youtubers. The closest you can get is a county and that's not the GPS coordinates to a honey hole, so I feel pretty safe. However; the tubers have posted specific information like gates in the background that had visible numbers. That's pretty specific.Yeah, the link is only good for this year. But a quick information request could likely get you someone's information for way more years than that. Link below for information request. Information requests are a service all states providehttps://fw.ky.gov/More/Pages/Open-Records-Procedures.aspxExactly what does this achieve by digging in the harvest records of these hunters?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThey refuse to quit naming states as they argue it does no harm. So i'm just opening folks eyes up to the power of public information. Information that is out there for free (most of the time) for everyone with only minimal effort required.Never underestimate the effort people will go through to find out where folks are hunting. There are way more hunters out there than you can imagine that will spend hours and hours tracking down the spots folks are hunting on video.People who spend hours trying to figure out where so and so hunted are probably not going to kill any turkeys wherever they go. I would think most guys on here who actually call turkeys in and shoot them are not going to sit behind a keyboard and fool with all this bull crap investigation. You can usually pull up the information for how many birds are killed on what wma, or county, or zone. All you need to see is that there is a turkey population there. It doesn't make any difference who shot them. I understand that if people know so and so went to such and such spot that it will drive more traffic to that area. For the people who are doing that, you need to change your focus. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:17:38 PMQuote from: UpperTully on October 02, 2021, 01:14:10 PMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:10:27 PMQuote from: eggshell on October 02, 2021, 12:25:43 PMThe link I clicked on only allowed results for the current year, is this right? I know once I log onto my account I can get a history of all my checked birds back to 1990. This is my personal history and not viewable by the public. I like to be able to do that and review when and where I had success. I like their telecheck system, I did not like having to drive 20-30 mile to check a bird in some areas. I don't think this will cause near as much a problem as the Youtubers. The closest you can get is a county and that's not the GPS coordinates to a honey hole, so I feel pretty safe. However; the tubers have posted specific information like gates in the background that had visible numbers. That's pretty specific.Yeah, the link is only good for this year. But a quick information request could likely get you someone's information for way more years than that. Link below for information request. Information requests are a service all states providehttps://fw.ky.gov/More/Pages/Open-Records-Procedures.aspxExactly what does this achieve by digging in the harvest records of these hunters?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThey refuse to quit naming states as they argue it does no harm. So i'm just opening folks eyes up to the power of public information. Information that is out there for free (most of the time) for everyone with only minimal effort required.Never underestimate the effort people will go through to find out where folks are hunting. There are way more hunters out there than you can imagine that will spend hours and hours tracking down the spots folks are hunting on video.
Quote from: UpperTully on October 02, 2021, 01:14:10 PMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:10:27 PMQuote from: eggshell on October 02, 2021, 12:25:43 PMThe link I clicked on only allowed results for the current year, is this right? I know once I log onto my account I can get a history of all my checked birds back to 1990. This is my personal history and not viewable by the public. I like to be able to do that and review when and where I had success. I like their telecheck system, I did not like having to drive 20-30 mile to check a bird in some areas. I don't think this will cause near as much a problem as the Youtubers. The closest you can get is a county and that's not the GPS coordinates to a honey hole, so I feel pretty safe. However; the tubers have posted specific information like gates in the background that had visible numbers. That's pretty specific.Yeah, the link is only good for this year. But a quick information request could likely get you someone's information for way more years than that. Link below for information request. Information requests are a service all states providehttps://fw.ky.gov/More/Pages/Open-Records-Procedures.aspxExactly what does this achieve by digging in the harvest records of these hunters?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on October 02, 2021, 01:10:27 PMQuote from: eggshell on October 02, 2021, 12:25:43 PMThe link I clicked on only allowed results for the current year, is this right? I know once I log onto my account I can get a history of all my checked birds back to 1990. This is my personal history and not viewable by the public. I like to be able to do that and review when and where I had success. I like their telecheck system, I did not like having to drive 20-30 mile to check a bird in some areas. I don't think this will cause near as much a problem as the Youtubers. The closest you can get is a county and that's not the GPS coordinates to a honey hole, so I feel pretty safe. However; the tubers have posted specific information like gates in the background that had visible numbers. That's pretty specific.Yeah, the link is only good for this year. But a quick information request could likely get you someone's information for way more years than that. Link below for information request. Information requests are a service all states providehttps://fw.ky.gov/More/Pages/Open-Records-Procedures.aspx
Quote from: eggshell on October 02, 2021, 12:25:43 PMThe link I clicked on only allowed results for the current year, is this right? I know once I log onto my account I can get a history of all my checked birds back to 1990. This is my personal history and not viewable by the public. I like to be able to do that and review when and where I had success. I like their telecheck system, I did not like having to drive 20-30 mile to check a bird in some areas. I don't think this will cause near as much a problem as the Youtubers. The closest you can get is a county and that's not the GPS coordinates to a honey hole, so I feel pretty safe. However; the tubers have posted specific information like gates in the background that had visible numbers. That's pretty specific.
Quote from: joey46 on October 03, 2021, 02:15:36 AMI'll probably drop out of this discussion since it's become rather repetitive and boring. Myself and a buddy have long been thinking of a trip out west for a Merriam. I have the latest National Forest maps, watched multiple you tube videos, and PMed hunters on several forums. You Tuber's videos are just a part of today's scouting process. If we don't make the western trip we may run up to Kentucky since he's never shot an Eastern (south Florida boy - only shot Osceolas). I have KY experience from having lived there nine years and hunted the state for many years prior. We'll use the information available from KY's excellent telecheck system before making any final decision on specific areas. Computers, satellite views, GPS units, and mapping apps are much more valuable tools than YouTubers IMO. Time to enter the 21st century and not worry about who said what on YouTube. It won't matter anyway. YouTube and cyber hunters are here to stay. Use them, work around them, or whine about them - you're choice.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on October 01, 2021, 01:41:17 PMLook up your favorite YouTuber who has recently visited Kentucky, and see where they killed at! https://app.fw.ky.gov/telecheckreview/Go ahead, give it a try!The same can be accomplished with information requests to other states.[/quoteFollow up question going way back to the post that got this all started? I must not know who my "favorite You Tuber" is since when I entered the name I guessed it shows he killed a bird in Estill County on private land. Estill County I believe is in the Daniel Boone National Forest area (600,000 + acres) so that wasn't too big a clue. Through the magic of KY Telecheck it showed over 500 birds recorded from the Daniel Boone NF during spring 2021. That secret is out.
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on October 02, 2021, 08:40:20 PMQuote from: THattaway on October 02, 2021, 06:10:16 PMQuote from: El Pavo Grande on October 02, 2021, 01:25:27 PMSpread the wealth attitude.... Socialism creeping into hunting. That is about the stupidest thing I've ever read on here. That's as American as it gets, Public land. Go to a socialist country and do you some public land hunting. Sounds like you'd rather have it all to yourself.Not at all. Trying to preserve what we have. Trying to help eliminate more reductions in hunter opportunity. Think outside the box....if you can. Or you can continue with your head in the sand if you choose. So, do you agree with sharing specifics on social media? What are the positives of sharing specific information?
Quote from: THattaway on October 03, 2021, 03:01:13 PMQuote from: El Pavo Grande on October 02, 2021, 08:40:20 PMQuote from: THattaway on October 02, 2021, 06:10:16 PMQuote from: El Pavo Grande on October 02, 2021, 01:25:27 PMSpread the wealth attitude.... Socialism creeping into hunting. That is about the stupidest thing I've ever read on here. That's as American as it gets, Public land. Go to a socialist country and do you some public land hunting. Sounds like you'd rather have it all to yourself.Not at all. Trying to preserve what we have. Trying to help eliminate more reductions in hunter opportunity. Think outside the box....if you can. Or you can continue with your head in the sand if you choose. So, do you agree with sharing specifics on social media? What are the positives of sharing specific information?Pretty sure where I know your head is buried. Twist it around till you get the answer you want so you can type another essay. Nothing new about folks bragging on kills and others worrying over where they killed it. Besides, it's really none of your business what they do as long as it's legal.
Quote from: WV Flopper on October 03, 2021, 07:17:59 PM If you guys hunt as hard as you gripe you must kill hundreds of Turkeys. But, I doubt you do! Eggshell, who would be so dumb to name their spot? I was smarter than that when I was a tike. I guess a lot of these guys think everything they read is 100% correct and factual. I still have no problem with you tubers naming a state. Thanks you tubers, love some of the vids. Would love to hear the correct back story on the one vid I seen with the gate number shot!
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on October 03, 2021, 03:45:48 AMQuote from: joey46 on October 03, 2021, 02:15:36 AMI'll probably drop out of this discussion since it's become rather repetitive and boring. Myself and a buddy have long been thinking of a trip out west for a Merriam. I have the latest National Forest maps, watched multiple you tube videos, and PMed hunters on several forums. You Tuber's videos are just a part of today's scouting process. If we don't make the western trip we may run up to Kentucky since he's never shot an Eastern (south Florida boy - only shot Osceolas). I have KY experience from having lived there nine years and hunted the state for many years prior. We'll use the information available from KY's excellent telecheck system before making any final decision on specific areas. Computers, satellite views, GPS units, and mapping apps are much more valuable tools than YouTubers IMO. Time to enter the 21st century and not worry about who said what on YouTube. It won't matter anyway. YouTube and cyber hunters are here to stay. Use them, work around them, or whine about them - you're choice. Not being argumentative, but this illustrates what I have said about having apathy. No denying it's here to stay. But, is there not a point that some need to be held accountable? Or do we just shrug our shoulders and accept the fact that the exploitation by a few has created some negatives? Not asking or expecting them to go away. Just asking to place the resource and other hunters above their own personal gain by changing the content they present.
Quote from: Paulmyr on October 03, 2021, 11:08:42 PMQuote from: El Pavo Grande on October 03, 2021, 03:45:48 AMQuote from: joey46 on October 03, 2021, 02:15:36 AMI'll probably drop out of this discussion since it's become rather repetitive and boring. Myself and a buddy have long been thinking of a trip out west for a Merriam. I have the latest National Forest maps, watched multiple you tube videos, and PMed hunters on several forums. You Tuber's videos are just a part of today's scouting process. If we don't make the western trip we may run up to Kentucky since he's never shot an Eastern (south Florida boy - only shot Osceolas). I have KY experience from having lived there nine years and hunted the state for many years prior. We'll use the information available from KY's excellent telecheck system before making any final decision on specific areas. Computers, satellite views, GPS units, and mapping apps are much more valuable tools than YouTubers IMO. Time to enter the 21st century and not worry about who said what on YouTube. It won't matter anyway. YouTube and cyber hunters are here to stay. Use them, work around them, or whine about them - you're choice. Not being argumentative, but this illustrates what I have said about having apathy. No denying it's here to stay. But, is there not a point that some need to be held accountable? Or do we just shrug our shoulders and accept the fact that the exploitation by a few has created some negatives? Not asking or expecting them to go away. Just asking to place the resource and other hunters above their own personal gain by changing the content they present. Curious, do you make all off your own calls? Do you only shoot Turkey's with a bow and arrows you made? Do you make your own camo clothing? If the answer to these is yes, carry on! If the answer is no, by your standards you and 99.9% of hunters are part of the problem by supporting people who exploit public resources for personal gain.
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on October 03, 2021, 11:42:27 PMQuote from: Paulmyr on October 03, 2021, 11:08:42 PMQuote from: El Pavo Grande on October 03, 2021, 03:45:48 AMQuote from: joey46 on October 03, 2021, 02:15:36 AMI'll probably drop out of this discussion since it's become rather repetitive and boring. Myself and a buddy have long been thinking of a trip out west for a Merriam. I have the latest National Forest maps, watched multiple you tube videos, and PMed hunters on several forums. You Tuber's videos are just a part of today's scouting process. If we don't make the western trip we may run up to Kentucky since he's never shot an Eastern (south Florida boy - only shot Osceolas). I have KY experience from having lived there nine years and hunted the state for many years prior. We'll use the information available from KY's excellent telecheck system before making any final decision on specific areas. Computers, satellite views, GPS units, and mapping apps are much more valuable tools than YouTubers IMO. Time to enter the 21st century and not worry about who said what on YouTube. It won't matter anyway. YouTube and cyber hunters are here to stay. Use them, work around them, or whine about them - you're choice. Not being argumentative, but this illustrates what I have said about having apathy. No denying it's here to stay. But, is there not a point that some need to be held accountable? Or do we just shrug our shoulders and accept the fact that the exploitation by a few has created some negatives? Not asking or expecting them to go away. Just asking to place the resource and other hunters above their own personal gain by changing the content they present. Curious, do you make all off your own calls? Do you only shoot Turkey's with a bow and arrows you made? Do you make your own camo clothing? If the answer to these is yes, carry on! If the answer is no, by your standards you and 99.9% of hunters are part of the problem by supporting people who exploit public resources for personal gain.Bit of a stretch.