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Quote from: eggshell on February 17, 2021, 10:33:49 PMa while back I posted a thread on how we treat each other and I think we all need to dial back our emotions some and think about all sides. I agree with most the videos create problems for not only the resource, but the user when specifics are shared about location. shane, Catman and Dave have all engaged and defended themselves, I respect their willingness to have a a dialog with us. There is a Bible verse that applies in all situations; do unto others as you'd have them do unto you. when doing something it's good to ask yourself, "how would I feel if I were the other person". The local guys are passionate about preserving their resource and the quality of their hunt and the video producers are committing to providing entertainment and educational resources. Let's stop and find some common ground. One thing is for sure, civil discussion is good. I suspect that as they built on their brand none of these guys thought they were doing anything harmful to anyone. Now at least three of them have heard our concerns, let's give them a chance to address them. Maybe they think we have a valid point maybe they don't. I do think we will see states start to address issues if they become harmful to the resource or their constituents, which are residents first, then everyone else. Lost in this is there are a lot of hunters who simply don't have other options to travel or hunt elsewhere. A hunter lives and pays taxes and has his home in a community and he has a local WMA or state forest as his only place or best place to turkey hunt. Every year he contends with other people and they all find time and space. Then one year someone from another state rolls in and broadcast this spot to literally the world and the following year he rolls up and finds there is not even a place to park. Of course it's public and everyone has a right, but he has no option in his own back yard. Sure you can say he needs to just deal with it because it's public, but I understand why he's pissed too. The guy who lead them all here is gone after a 2-3 day visit and is off somewhere else doing his thing, but poor ole local is stuck in the carnage. This will probably last a few years or may be ruined for a long time. He used to have private land to hunt, but after all the shows and videos about how great the hunting is in XYZ out of state money bags have leased up all the farm ground. One simple rule would help alleviate all this grief...,don't reveal locations!
Quote from: POk3s on February 20, 2021, 12:20:01 PMI commented early on in this thread and after seeing Dave commented I read through his and others and I understand both sides. I love watching the style of hunting these guys bring. It's the "average guy" learning a place and hunting extremely hard. It's what I want to watch on tv. It excites me, it lights a fire, and gets me excited to hit the next state and go on my next hunt. In Wyoming, turkey hunting isn't locally popular. We don't have any very close at all, so it requires traveling and is a different mindset that most don't share. I have a very meager following here in the western states, even smaller on YouTube, and probably even smaller than that that watch any of my turkey hunting videos. With that said, I've went and removed the states from the titles. It might be something I revisit in the future and it will definitely result in fewer "clicks" as people research their state or states they plan on going to and enjoy watching those videos about them but I'm okay with that. I realize you can't make everybody happy, and again my small contribution literally means nothing, but I guess in the end I don't want reason for people to take the wind out of my sails this coming turkey season as I simply try and show a different aspect of what the YouTube giants have already done. Before I end my pointless ramblings, I would say everybody shares a common courtesy to keep spots safe. If you know where these guys are, don't comment, and maybe even bring awareness to the fact that people are commenting on the spots. I delete a lot of comments, but I get a whole lot less and it's easy for me to keep up on. I imagine it's impossible for those guys.
Quote from: Hobbes on February 22, 2021, 12:05:50 PMI'm opposed to any mention of WMA names, trailhead numbers, road names, displaying OnX aerial maps or anything that can pinpoint a location, but I've only seen that a couple of times on the folks that I watch and only one of those was a turkey hunt. However, I don't go digging to see if I can find where they are hunting.