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Started by quavers59, February 14, 2023, 05:51:15 PM
Quote from: POk3s on February 21, 2023, 04:20:54 PMYear after year, thread after thread, it's the same argument. Do you guys ever get bored of it?Before this thread gets locked, I suppose I have to add in my two sense like I do every year around this time. Down to the very core, these arguments are hypocritical, just like most things in this world anymore. "It's okay to do things as long as you do it MY WAY" has been a disturbing increase in hunting for as long as I can remember. I mean there are members who are on an INTERNET forum bashing technology and cutting down others. Saying it's all for likes and all for ego when those same people enter a contest on AN INTERNET forum that has no prizes, and you all get to post pics and tell your hunting stories. Is it all about ego!? Or is it all about sharing this addiction we all love? Are we seeing the hypocrisy in this now? If not, sell your modern shotgun, keep your turkey vest, binoculars, and calls at home, maybe send a smoke signal to your Amish neighbor down the street so he can give you a ride to your hunting spot and most of all, disable your account on this forum because none of us want to see all your bragging about that gobbler you shot and read your story! Things like that is what's ruining turkey hunting!!!! For the record, I'm "only" 31 years old but have had many a spots burned by the use of mobile mapping. I became a great map reader when I was younger just to find public land spots, and now that skill isn't needed. Now everyone knows. Those hidden gems aren't hidden and are marked off the list. I now have new spots...thanks to mapping, that I never knew about. Trade offs? Maybe. Does it suck? Sure does!Now, I will pirely speak for me. I have a YouTube channel. I can't stand the term "YouTuber". I can't stand many buzzwords anyone uses. Owasays. Turkey hunting draws the least amount of viewers as anything I put out, which in turn is the least a mount of money. I make $7-$10 per 1,000 views. I think you can use that math on about anybody's videos to find what they make. The vast majority aren't making a living, however I get between $100-$200 per month from YouTube. That's $100 I wouldn't have before. It's a tag in another state, it's 1-2 tanks of fuel to have fun, etc. but usually it's nothing more than another GoPro, or battery, or microphone because I screwed one up. So, it's not about the money. It's because 20 years ago I was so disgusted about the depiction of what hunting was that I wanted to change it. Others do that a whole lot better than I do, but I'd like to think I'm helping to change that depiction of hunting and outdoor adventures for the better! I don't put any state names in my turkey videos and never will. I don't want to be blamed for bringing unneeded pressure to anyone's spot, and I sure as hell don't want them finding out about my spots! The only people that would know are people who have been there before and I hope if they stumble across the video they tip their cap and enjoy watching something that's entertaining and not trying to sell them anything. I simply want to share my adventures and hope people get some enjoyment out of thatOh, and if I ever get in a position where I can quit my job and go hunting everyday...I'm going to! Oh, one last jab about being mad at those making money off of our natural resources, where should we start. Oil? Mines? Logging? Farmers? Ranchers? Banks? Gun companies? Ammo companies? Any company at all that relates to hunting and fishing? Cabelas? Basspro? Oh Banks! They really rake it in! Hopefully I've made my point....
Quote from: eggshell on February 22, 2023, 06:49:05 AMOne of the benefits of this forum is we all get to bitch some. It's good therapy to unload among like minded people. I appreciate your view POK3, but I will keep my hypocrite status and still refrain from subscribing to any turkey hunting channels. As for this forum, I think it's more like a local community where a little bragging among friends is accepted and with that a few disagreements. Come opening day we all put on the gear, grab the gun and go turkey hunting. we're a long way from youtube. There are 17,000+ members here and from what I gather from the members list around 3,000 active. That's a grain of sand compared to youtube. After realizing that, I am even more grateful to Shannon for this site. I have made some good friends here and I consider them just as valued as those in my hometown. when you talk about old skills like map reading and also getting spots burned, those of us here with all the gray hair can write you a book. At 31 your just starting to build that list. When your 65+ and been at this game for 50+ years it won't even matter about all those incidents anymore, because you got over it about 100 incidents into your hunting days. We still bitch about every one of them though just for therapy, so have at it my friend.
Quote from: eggshell on February 22, 2023, 05:36:19 PMI do agree, hostility has killed some really good forums. I'm not sure what killed it but turkey and turkey hunting forum was where I first met gobblenut and it was a really cool crowd just like this. I recently withfrew from a fishing forum because of political hate. Jesus, said it best "Blessed are the peacemakers" Let work hard at being kind and friendly
Quote from: Sir-diealot on February 22, 2023, 05:46:30 PMQuote from: eggshell on February 22, 2023, 05:36:19 PMI do agree, hostility has killed some really good forums. I'm not sure what killed it but turkey and turkey hunting forum was where I first met gobblenut and it was a really cool crowd just like this. I recently withfrew from a fishing forum because of political hate. Jesus, said it best "Blessed are the peacemakers" Let work hard at being kind and friendlyI think turkey and turkey went down because the magazine folded. I hate that they shut it down, it was the only good one around.
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 22, 2023, 07:36:24 PMQuote from: Sir-diealot on February 22, 2023, 05:46:30 PMQuote from: eggshell on February 22, 2023, 05:36:19 PMI do agree, hostility has killed some really good forums. I'm not sure what killed it but turkey and turkey hunting forum was where I first met gobblenut and it was a really cool crowd just like this. I recently withfrew from a fishing forum because of political hate. Jesus, said it best "Blessed are the peacemakers" Let work hard at being kind and friendlyI think turkey and turkey went down because the magazine folded. I hate that they shut it down, it was the only good one around.The T&TH forum, the NWTF forum, and a couple of others all seemed to shut down around the same time. I know a lot of us ended up here. The resultant group of folks here has turned out well (except for maybe a few of us... )
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on February 26, 2023, 01:51:19 AMI think the current culture of turkey hunting in general would be in much better shape without 90% of social media and technology. In my opinion, the usual claims of jealousy or "learn to adapt" fall short of a sound argument in addressing the negatives that accompany the practices of many on social media, as well as clearly miss the point. Not even close!! Share away as long as responsibly doing so, with no hot spotting or name dropping states, National Forests, WMAs, or regions within states, etc. Those that refuse to be responsible earn zero respect and are selfish. And please.... A prerequisite for a turkey hunting channel or show should be to at least sound somewhat like a turkey. Sure, you don't have to sound very good to kill turkeys, but some are just to painful to watch (listen to). It might up your viewership.