It's bad for me in the areas I hunt. I'm selfish when it comes to hunting locations and will continue to be so.
Randy
Yep...can relate....but I wouldn't say 'selfish' for my part. Some of us have given to a fault over a lifetime, and personally I can list several instances where I came away with less or none and the non-res (stranger) that I helped went home with the trophy.
Hell, I opened my place to a 'slide non-res moose hunter (complete stranger) to park his rig this year--he took a great bull. Every resident in this unit that I know of
including myself took small bulls. Decent bulls were very scarce.
Was happy to do it, as I have a good AK bull on the wall already, but done with the charity now, *done.* I've done my part for others as it relates to hunting in Idaho.
Guys are so spoiled with the advent of the internet....Like most from my era, I spent 30 years looking for a place to hunt that wasn't ****ing posted. Lived in northwest Indiana, struggled to get vacation time....no real money to speak of. Shooting Midwest bucks on the edge of cemeteries and shopping malls, small bucks that no one even knew were there. I was just happy to get
SOMETHING. No one did sh t for me.
The internet and hunting apps, blogs and shows have changed much of that.
So....at 55, the answer for me is all too obvious. *PRIVATE PROPERTY* ....Invest in more land. Constantly working on that.