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Started by PaytonWP, April 11, 2020, 11:53:38 AM
Quote from: simpzenith on April 12, 2020, 10:26:18 AMPeople have been complaining about their public land woes for years. Guess YouTube is the new scapegoat now.
Quote from: Spurs Up on April 12, 2020, 11:14:39 AMSome of the YouTube heroes evidently are tone-deaf. If they won't or can't understand, it's best not to subscribe to their channels or give them clicks.
Quote from: silvestris on April 11, 2020, 08:31:12 PMI have been hunting turkeys since 1973 and I think it is time to quit. I blame Utube and all of the wannabe rock stars, the commercial actors and those who cater to them. As the old man who so graciously got me started said, keep your mouth shut because there isn't enough room for everybody. For those who can't find a quality hunt, repeat these words, "We have met the enemy, and it is us."
Quote from: deadbuck on April 12, 2020, 10:43:20 AMCatman and Shane are the only 2 I can watch and I would be willing to share my spots with either of them and not be worried that they would tell anybody else where they were.
Quote from: Loyalist84 on April 12, 2020, 02:13:10 PMMight as well throw my 2 cents in - sorry for the Essay.I've been hunting for 21 of my 25 years. In that time I was taught virtually nothing and was expected to pick up knowledge strictly through observation and trying to pick out the kernels of knowledge from all the BS-ing in camps or garages. Not an easy thing to do for a a dumb teenager. I was consistently the only one in my group of friends who hunted, both in middle/high school and in university. I had to fight hard to personally portray hunting as something that was more than ignorant, overweight guys killing animals to show off how manly or tough they were. If I had listened to the ethics I was raised around, I would have turned out to be a poacher of the worst kind. My hunting mentors admired 700 yard shots on bedded elk and I've heard them say more than once "I just like killing sh*t" and teasing me for days about notching my tag on a bird that is to them a limitless resource that we couldn't wipe out if we tried. These are people who lived to see them reintroduced to Canada after they were hunted to local extinction generations ago.No doubt everyone here has bent the rules to some degree in their hunting. I'm not blameless in that respect. However, when I found hunters like Rinella and Warren on YouTube it was like finding the Holy of Holies. They were hunters I could show my city friends without being detrimental to my own ideas of conservation and sportsmanship. These were well-spoken ambassadors to the sport who actually took the time to explain the minutiae of hunting that I would have had to pick up over years of blundering even with growing up with hunting. It's responsible and nuanced media that appeals to people of my generation who want a more introspective and responsible approach to the outdoors. I've seen more people my age go from urban upbringings to excellent and enthusiastic hunters through YouTube and Netflix than any other factor. I see social media produce hunters, and my home area produce poachers who only care about bragging rights.I'll drive a Honda Civic, live in a city and work a white collar job to feed my family. But that doesn't make me any less entitled to hunt public land than the guy who works a trade 10 minutes away or someone who just likes to hike, because it is land for public use and I won't be able to hunt the fields I did with my father in a few years because I'll be 900km away from home. I don't know what it's like to grow up the States where hunting is much more common and public land is crowded thanks to idiots bleating for imaginary internet points. But I do know that if we don't get new people into the sport, the anti hunting crowd will find it very easy to make us a thing of the past once the Boomer generation has gone to rest and we no longer have the numbers to resist at the ballot box or lobby for ourselves as a benefit for the outdoors.
Quote from: Click on April 12, 2020, 12:28:55 PMQuote from: silvestris on April 11, 2020, 08:31:12 PMI have been hunting turkeys since 1973 and I think it is time to quit. I blame Utube and all of the wannabe rock stars, the commercial actors and those who cater to them. As the old man who so graciously got me started said, keep your mouth shut because there isn't enough room for everybody. For those who can't find a quality hunt, repeat these words, "We have met the enemy, and it is us."Seems rather extreme.