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Started by PaytonWP, April 11, 2020, 11:53:38 AM
Quote from: SpitNDrumN on April 12, 2020, 08:45:34 PMSome super super super salty people commenting on this post. Almost laughable.
Quote from: Squoose on April 12, 2020, 08:58:56 PMI had a conversation with a hunting buddy about his opener here in VA on public land. He was overrun by hunters. Had a guy near by running the same seven note yelp every two minutes from daylight until he left at 9:45. We say "thats ridiculous" and "how obnoxious". Yes that can really "ruin" a hunt. But that guy is probably one of those guys on the FB group who posts: "This is my first season turkey hunting any tips appreciated". Yikes! How does one even respond to that? So he gets a ton of small tidbits that don't mean anything without context and goes after it; calling every two minutes cause thats what the guys on the Outdoor Channel do.How is he supposed to learn? Honestly, the first thing I am going to tell that guy is to go watch THP, Calling all Turkeys and Pinhoti Project. Because their videos teach the ethics, techniques and nuances of the game as well as most mentors would. And good mentors are few and far between, unless all of us are taking several newbies out a season.I agree that showing specific towns and especially gate numbers crosses a line. But I'd rather have these guys showing the ropes to people who's interest is piqued by hunting than the newbies bumbling around the woods without these "rules" in mind. Cause, again, these guys/gals probably have nobody else to teach them these points.The world is changing constantly. This trend isn't going to get "better". This is what public land is for. It sucks for the guys (like myself) who see the old honey holes get overrun. But we need these newbies to sustain our sport. We need their license purchases to fund the conservation to see the ecosystems we cherish into the distant future. I'd rather see more hunters than not have these lands to hunt. We just have to adapt to it all.Have you guys sent THP an email or message voicing your concerns? I'd wager they listen. Yes everyone is a little different on camera, but their base values seem pretty sound (but I've been wrong before). I do have a weakness for seeing the best in folks as much as I can. Happy hunting, folks!Royce
Quote from: catman529 on April 12, 2020, 09:00:05 PMQuote from: SpitNDrumN on April 12, 2020, 08:45:34 PMSome super super super salty people commenting on this post. Almost laughable.Definitely a lot of salt, but the one good point to be made is to not show landmarks in videos. I talked to Aaron about this for a while when we were hunting in TN last week. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: CALLM2U on April 13, 2020, 10:05:52 AMQuote from: catman529 on April 12, 2020, 09:00:05 PMQuote from: SpitNDrumN on April 12, 2020, 08:45:34 PMSome super super super salty people commenting on this post. Almost laughable.Definitely a lot of salt, but the one good point to be made is to not show landmarks in videos. I talked to Aaron about this for a while when we were hunting in TN last week. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProWhile I appreciate the effort and sentiment, you've done the same. Sure, you can chalk it up to a lesson learned, but don't try and come on here and act like you're the role model trying to help others out.