Influenced

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How many of you have been influenced with your hunting gear or style lately by your social media, for better or worse?
How many of you have sworn off some of the influencer D-bags that get torn up on this site, only to welcome them back into your feed now that they've "atoned"?

I keep seeing some of the usual suspects show back up like herpes. I don't know how but they keep coming back. I don't watch their stuff and only know of the legal proceeding but it baffles me.

So, how does a Muley Freak or Bomar type of a person keep making money off hunters?
 
I'm not social media follower. I have no idea who these "influencers" might be and I'm fairly content in my current (albeit ignorant) mode. And (not surprisingly), I don't buy anything from any influencer's website - so I don't support any individual in their marketing efforts.
 
At least in the case of Bowmar, he gets some money from me because he makes a good product (beast).
Other than that i generally only follow, or at least take advice from people that are neutral and just trying to provide good info for people. -Podium archer puts out some good archery info.
-The GOHUNT guys have their place for me too.
-Rokslide is where the bulk of my research happens tho.

There’s people out there that are able to test way more things than I am, and I think it’d be dumb to ignore it. So I take in what info I can and use that to make my buying decisions. Once I took my feelings out of that, and just trusted the data I was looking it, I haven’t been let down.
 
I was heavily influenced by meateater, fresh tracks, and others when I first started hunting as an adult. I chased all the gear they had and took all the advice in the name of “shortening the learning curve”. I ended up in a place where I really didn’t enjoy my hunting and I never felt fully prepared. I was always chasing what I saw not what I thought or wanted.

When I learned about the BS money making schemes behind all the branding and how hunting media ruins hunting, I changed my tune pretty quickly.

No social media or YouTube. Everything comes from my brain and Rokslide now. I’m much happier.


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99% of the influencing that informs my purchases comes from this damn place lol.
The other 1% is just common sense, uncluttered by marketing crap.

I still watch a few guys on youtube for hunting, loading and culling content but I fast forward the ads and if there's too many I turn off. As I've aged, I've become hyper aware of the marketing machine that is behind content creation and I avoid it like the freakin plague.
 
Realized early on (pre-internet) that they were just salesmen selling stuff.

A lot of new folks go looking for shortcuts and find the videos, think they are being helped by it all. They have no idea IF the guy is an unscrupulous repeat offender, getting footage and killing stuff illegal-like when necessary.

I got influenced on a fishing forum. Bought a new brand of trolling motor for boat, called Rhodan, and got screwed w a 2 yr electronic nightmare. Tried to get them to replace it and got brushed off. Went to an equally expensive Minn Kota and no problems at all over the past 3 or 4 years.

Was several thousand $ worth of lesson on why to buy old and proven models & brands and not to believe online chatter cause the ultimate end goal is removing your money from you.
 
I’m a little surprised by how quickly people form a lynch mob to condemn them. In light of recent events and how fast the pitchforks came out I would say people are being influenced just not in the way they might think.
 
I’m lucky as I hunted for 25 years before anyone coined the term influencer or social media or even info on the internet. While I read three hunting mags a month I didnt get much out of them that was relevant to my hunting areas.

I did watch the Sunday hunting shows but most of that was guys sitting in tree stands peddling gear or food plot seeds and not much real hunting advise or how too things. We learned by spending time in the woods we actually hunted in.

Not that I haven’t learned a few things over the last 15-20 years watching shows and participating in forums but I had the fundamentals down for success in the places I hunt or hunted. So I guess I am less influenced. I also had a chance during those formative years to create my own hunting culture together the guys I hunted with.
 
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