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Started by PaytonWP, April 11, 2020, 11:53:38 AM
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 14, 2020, 02:09:34 PMYou can log on at any time and see posts claiming hunting has been or is being ruined by locals, non residents, young hunters, old hunters, disrespectful hunters, youtubers, TV "pros", season dates, leasing, internet forums, owl hooting, instagram, reaping, facebook, crawling, calling wrong, Chinese manufactured goods, the government, insurance agencies, bag limits, predators, COVID-19, timber companies, burns, the lack of burns, food plots, lack of habitat work, owls, baiting, wet springs. Point being People are always going to complain and blame I mean look around at our right now! But, as far as filmed hunting is concerned you can go back just a few years ago and read thread after thread about how the hunting shows had completely lost touch, gimmicks, tricks, pushed products and unsafe tactics ruled the day. Hunts took place from blinds on giant managed properties owned by millionaire's and we called it unrealistic, we balked and said come to my state and try that, come do that on public land you won't be able to just sit in your blind and watch 5 toms flog your remote control ugly hoochie hen decoy. So the age of youtube and public land began for filmed entertainment, real guys going to real places killing real turkeys. Now the public cries ah too close to home, hey that's where I hunt, stop making it look easy enough everyone will want to try, stop shooting my birds that I claimed where the hardest ever. About the specific group being named, remember the buck nest in their home state which was later completely over run by hunters due to their own videos. What did they do, go find where the deer went or new spots if hunters had become focused on one spot then they knew there were other over looked spots that now held deer. If a gate number means increased pressure next season the birds will relocate and if they relocate the locals will have the leg up and finding them first like always.
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 14, 2020, 02:09:34 PMYou can log on at any time and see posts claiming hunting has been or is being ruined by locals, non residents, young hunters, old hunters, disrespectful hunters, youtubers, TV "pros", season dates, leasing, internet forums, owl hooting, instagram, reaping, facebook, crawling, calling wrong, Chinese manufactured goods, the government, insurance agencies, bag limits, predators, COVID-19, timber companies, burns, the lack of burns, food plots, lack of habitat work, owls, baiting, wet springs. Point being People are always going to complain and blame I mean look around at our right now! But, as far as filmed hunting is concerned you can go back just a few years ago and read thread after thread about how the hunting shows had completely lost touch, gimmicks, tricks, pushed products and unsafe tactics ruled the day. Hunts took place from blinds on giant managed properties owned by millionaire's and we called it unrealistic, we balked and said come to my state and try that, come do that on public land you won't be able to just sit in your blind and watch 5 toms flog your remote control ugly hoochie hen decoy. So the age of youtube and public land began for filmed entertainment, real guys going to real places killing real turkeys. Now the public cries ah too close to home, hey that's where I hunt, stop making it look easy enough everyone will want to try, stop shooting my birds that I claimed where the hardest ever. About the specific group being named, remember the buck nest in their home state which was later completely over run by hunters due to their own videos. What did they do, go find where the deer went or new spots if hunters had become focused on one spot then they knew there were other over looked spots that now held deer. If a gate number means increased pressure next season the birds will relocate and if they relocate the locals will have the leg up and finding them first like always.Facts
Quote from: guesswho on April 15, 2020, 02:48:14 PMIf you have ever chimed in on any of the various tactics and equipment threads and said, "hey, it's legal so go for it", I would apply that here as well.
Quote from: POk3s on April 15, 2020, 06:05:38 PMI might as well throw my 2 cents in here as well. I mean it's obvious we have nothing better to do. It's also obvious that the quarantine has taken effect on some of your brains and attitudes I watch THP, catman, Dave, and Shane, presumably, like everyone else. I found thp by getting hooked on cabelas spring thunder on youtube and then seeing the same face with THP along with seeing a post on here about how awesome it was to have a breath of fresh air in outdoor entertainment. NOT ONE OF YOU DISAGREED! It was unanimous as to how great it was to have a show like that accessible by all of us. Now, not 3 years later, they're getting bashed by the same folks who praised them. It's actually quite sad. Again, I'll contribute it to being cooped up in your houses too long and not thinking clearly. I've been a public land hunter my entire life and am always keeping an eye on what other people show for the reasons you guys mentioned. It's not fair to the local or any other outdoorsmen who use that area. I try to be as respectful as I can in new areas for that very reason when it comes to social media or any of my sub par YouTube videos. I've actually been yelled at more than once about NOT showing what bait I'm using or where I'm at. It's quite comical really. However, I'll admit that the gate number went right over my head. I live in Wyoming and gate numbers don't exist so I never gave it a thought. Things get missed and I highly doubt they did that on purpose. They know their following and know how secret to try and keep things. However, it's tough to produce a watchable video without adding in b roll and snapshots of the full story. Scenery does that the best and it's hard to hide it. Also, they're trying to basically hunt and edit everything within a day's time. I don't think anybody is going over it with a fine tooth comb before they hit upload. That blame they can probably take as just "missing one". I guess what I'm getting at is give them a break. It's not as easy at it seems, especially when you reach the level hear guys are on.Back to the public land hunting, if you're going to be great at it, you better know how to counter punch. In my own little world, if somebody mistakingly showed a gate number, you can bet your last dollar I WONT be going there. I would rather gamble on the fact that that place will be pressured hard but other places, in return, will be pressured less. Not to mention I'd be embarrassed as hell if the next weekend or the next year I ran into catman in the woods and had to tell him how I poached his spot because of his YouTube video. It just seems too low and unethical to me. To touch on social media it's a very slippery slope as most have realized. I Have been known to show a little gamesmanship and mislead the Internet scouters. Whether that's driving 10 miles down my local 91 mile reservoir to take a picture with my limit of fish, or whether it's posting a scenery shot from a backcountry hunt from a scouting trip in August that was a bust, and not from where I killed that elk. Once enough people figure out a hot spot it's time to go find another hot spot. It's part of the adventure and what keeps hunting fun for me.