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It is a tough one, we are here to share and learn. Are we restricting that because there are more and more hunters or more ways to research or maybe more personal motives. Idk i have to question , why is it OK to not allow free speech . I don't like the thought of it is because we are being selfish.
 
It seems like people are starting to wise up to the fact that they are ruining their own favorite "secret spots" by simply posting about them. It's too bad that "rules" are necessary, but when "education" fails, I suppose that's the best alternative?
 
It is a tough one, we are here to share and learn. Are we restricting that because there are more and more hunters or more ways to research or maybe more personal motives. Idk i have to question , why is it OK to not allow free speech . I don't like the thought of it is because we are being selfish.
Because free speech refers to governments and not a private forum who can make whatever rules they want.
 
And I didn't mention that the guy posting about his favorite (formerly) "secret" spot didn't just potentially ruin that spot for himself but any other hunters who used to enjoy the solitude of that unknown spot that is now overrun because of a posting here.
 
And I didn't mention that the guy posting about his favorite (formerly) "secret" spot didn't just potentially ruin that spot for himself but any other hunters who used to enjoy the solitude of that unknown spot that is now overrun because of a posting here.

We had a killer caribou spot north of dillingham when I was a kid, we always flew out of dillingham there and it was relatively uncrowded, then we took a different transporter in out of soldotna who rat fuked us and flew the whole world in there.


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