BRO Breakup

Mountneer

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If you spend your whole life taking in the outdoors, you come to appreciate that nature is pure and forever. Even that stone laying on the hillside is likely several hundred million years old.

It makes me sad to know that people actually make and follow this social media pollution. Hopefully it goes away quickly, like everything else that stone has seen in its lifetime.
 
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Money will do weird things to relationships. I would be curious to know what happened. Those guys seemed pretty close. Weren’t they all related somehow…brothers or in-laws?


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I believe Kody was (is still maybe) a BIL and Treavor and Trent Fisher are blood brothers. I also believe Kody is best good friends with Steve at EXO, so it will be interesting how that BRO/EXO relationship evolves. To me Trent and Treavor are trying to do damage control and save the brand...it would have been more sincere if Trent would have not read the "legal notice" from his phone and said it from his heart.

 

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Seems to be the nature of things when you make your work something you did with family and friends. Looks like they’re hiding or deleting a ton of comments
 
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Normally wouldn’t care but was interesting that they had to read a legal statement to say anything. Any lawyers wanna explain that one? Is there a lawsuit or something causing this?
 
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Money will do weird things to relationships. I would be curious to know what happened. Those guys seemed pretty close. Weren’t they all related somehow…brothers or in-laws?


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I don’t think them seeming close was authentic, it always seems forced with the YouTube groups, they are super close because they have to be to make a living

Of that group, the only one that seems authentic is Steve (granted he is still around)

Their first land of the free series was pretty good, but I haven’t been able to watch them since that.

Funny enough, the only YouTube hunting I watch is the hunting public, and I generally despise whitetail hunting shows because I don’t relate to it at all, but those guys have seemed to stay grounded so far, and their camera work is the best out of any I’ve seen, and they aren’t pimping products more than hunting (yet anyway)

The whole YouTube hunting thing is pretty gross in general, completely fake and will do anything to keep their sponsors happy… it all just seems so phony
 

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Oh no! You mean the guys that are almost* single handily responsible for killing OTC archery elk tags for NR…. Man what a shame! Keep liking, subscribing, and gossiping though, maybe they will take you to a private ranch with them now that they have worn out the public spots.
 
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The "elephant in the room" and it is ironic that their shows and others like it has contributed to making it harder and harder for all of us to get tags. When they started selling their DVD's it was arguably much easier for them to get high quality tags and sell their product. Now 10-20 years later, quality tags are more scarce, which maybe is why you see them putting their kids in for tags. I wonder if that has anything to do with the team dynamics and infighting.
 
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Oh no! You mean the guys that are almost* single handily responsible for killing OTC archery elk tags for NR…. Man what a shame! Keep liking, subscribing, and gossiping though, maybe they will take you to a private ranch with them now that they have worn out the public spots.
Kind of my same thought above. lol
 

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Hunting influencers are currently in the peak "hair metal" phase. Its all derivative garbage that will hopefully be washed away soon by changing tides of cultural taste.
 

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The "elephant in the room" and it is ironic that their shows and others like it has contributed to making it harder and harder for all of us to get tags. When they started selling their DVD's it was arguably much easier for them to get high quality tags and sell their product. Now 10-20 years later, quality tags are more scarce, which maybe is why you see them putting their kids in for tags. I wonder if that has anything to do with the team dynamics and infighting.
Yeah I stopped watching just about all of it a handful of years back when i realized that I was actively contributing to my own pain and misery of it being much harder to get tags in my own state. I had a guilty pleasure of hunting videos, but these days living vicariously doesn’t cut it at all. Also I think when you get out and hunt a bunch and become somewhat proficient at it a lot of these videos are extremely cringey, and do not promote the ethical or conservation side of hunting. Hunting is best lived through the eyes of the hunter and stories around a camp fire.
 
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