As for the cutting non resident tag thing... and similar converstaions...I'm somewhat torn on that...Just remember, everyone who got shown how to do things by dad/uncle/grandpa did not earn it either. Nor anyone who had a friend help them out along the way.
This is not talking about "earning" anything, it is just talking about controling information to control access, coming from someone who already has the information. From what I can see, this is not different than residents wanting to cut non-resident tag allotments.
Due to YouTube's profit model, the OP admitting he wants to watch any hunting content makes him part of the problem as he helps YouTubers make money and keeps them making videos.
2020 was my last year guiding. Got to listening everyone talking about overcrowding and no opportunities, loosing public ground.
Over the winter I got down the rabbit hole myself. Granted we have lost access and there is nonsense going on. I don't believe it's as bad as is made our to be on media places.
Started looking over public land here in montana. Research someplace on maps and go bang around there a few days.
Since Jan, I've spent 80+ days in the field in several different places. Everywhere I go there is the sign I'm looking for.
So much public land...got me to thinking about all the other states I've hunted. Starting in Colorado as a kid in 80s. My last colorado hunt was 2016. Went to same drainages we hunted all those years ago. Elk and deer still in same holes doing what they've always done. More hunters now then in 80s, but our success was still just as good.
Wyoming and Idaho are the same.
Got this little bow shop I go too once in awhile. Noone there knows I guided over a decade in this one particular public land area. When that place comes up all anyone says is that wolves and bears have destroyed the elk herd. The herd has changed, and there are more than enough predators. Really, from personal observation; how it's hunted is the issue. That's been the case in every place I've ever hunted.
So many people these days think private land is the only place to hunt mature elk/deer. That's such a farce.
My brother in law has hunted this one area his entire life. Does nothing but complain about congestion. Got to digging around on maps learning names of places and what not. We went messing around up there. Several places I asked about that he's not been into. Says he's always wanted to but can't ever find someone to go with him...Weeeelllllll, I think this is a fairly standard deal. Noone wants to adjust.
YouTube has definitely overcomplicated things for folks.