Billy Goat
WKR
- Joined
- May 6, 2018
- Location
- Shenandoah Valley
The results the same.
Maybe for a meat hunter.
The results the same.
You might be onto somethingThink about how many guys post on here asking for advice on where to go in a unit, but then state they “don’t want your honey hole.”
Guaranteed those guys would hunt anyplace they could figure out from what someone inadvertently posted online.
Over the years, there’s been deaths that occurred when a bear attacked hunters while they were quartering an elk. The incident reports give the exact location. I always wonder how many people have hunted that same area after reading about the incident.
I use hiking rating websites and see what wildlife people are seeing. Been helpful for bear hunting locally! Also to answer the OP I would check it out, but normally I use you tubers content to help teach my self where I should be looking for animals or strategy to get on them.In my trophy duck hunting day's, I would use birdwatchers to target exotics. Exotics were the birds that had flew over from Asia to the West Coast during duck season.
I seen that the other day on YouTube also. Made me chuckle a bitI thought about this after watching a video on YouTube - the people in question went way out of the way to completely blur the trailhead but then in the middle of the video there's a pretty damning landscape shot that completely gives away the location to anyone with google earth and 2 minutes of time... much less time if you've actually been to said location.
Spots like this are in areas with very high densities of bears. So, if you believe in karma, hunting a spot found like this seems like a particularly convenient way for the universe to even things out.You might be onto something