roosiebull
WKR
They would find ways around it and keep doing what they’re doing, there is no getting that genie back in the bottle.Since it's illegal (in most states I think) to sell game parts/meat/gall bladders, etc. how about
not allowing videos of hunting requiring a game license to be monetized?
Not that posting videos of one's hunt or kills on youtube would be a violation but if you
have a channel and receive monetary gain from it then you can't post videos of the hunt.
I suspect many of the more popular youtube hunters spend many thousands of $$$ in application
fees, buyings points, etc (that are deductible for tax purposes) and further lessen the drawing
odds for Joe Schmoe.
That could also lessen ( maybe even eliminate? ) the temptation of breaking game laws in order to produce "content".
What would be the downsides of something on this order?
Crazy idea?
Yes, it would benefit all of us who don’t make a living as an influencer, but I think we’re way past the point of no return and those of us who would like to see it all go away are the minority.
Get rid of onX too, I use it a lot, but things were much better before it, I would happily give it up for the greater good