I’m with you! Let’s just be positive and focus on our hunting. Poor or semi-wealthy I’ve hunted and fished all of my life! I make changes to methods and areas as my aging body tells me to. But will keep hunting somewhere until my body completely gives out!Why is everyone so convinced that hunting is under imminent threat of being abolished unless we recruit every single person possible? This is so stupid.
Because the people who make money telling them that have been successful at convincing them.Why is everyone so convinced that hunting is under imminent threat of being abolished unless we recruit every single person possible? This is so stupid.
Influencer 101...expand your customer base to increase likes/profit.Why is everyone so convinced that hunting is under imminent threat of being abolished unless we recruit every single person possible? This is so stupid.
That's the narrative we've heard our whole lives. I used to buy it, but we can't have too many hunters and not enough at the same time.Why is everyone so convinced that hunting is under imminent threat of being abolished unless we recruit every single person possible? This is so stupid.
Why is everyone so convinced that hunting is under imminent threat of being abolished unless we recruit every single person possible? This is so stupid.
Same for me. I was spending $2,000 per year for points for my sons and I. When a couple of the states changed the rules for picking or lowered non-resident permits, I decided to opt out and hunt in Canada or Mexico. It is a shame but it is what it is.I’m already out of the game and will never buy another preference point. much better ways to spend my money.
Every year I talk to strangers with a big pile of points in states we hunt. I think we would be surprised how many points are just sitting in accounts.
Absolutely not! Just got back from CO 4th rifle hunt and saw more people than I ever have. Same with a 0 Pt unit in Oregon, people everywhere and new outfitter camps. I was shocked.I feel like the last five years has been the perfect storm for point creep/tag allocation.
We had people like Rinella/Newberg/Rogan popularizing western hunting, as well as a huge baby boomer population that had been buying points in multiple points for decades, a booming economy and lots of people with disposable income, and a Covid pandemic where hunting was one or the only things people could still do.
Covid is now over, the boomer generation is aging out of the game, the economy is in a recession, and we’re seeing a decline in tag allocation to nonresidents and an corresponding increase in tag price.
Are we going to see things like MT combo tags not selling out again?
I doubt it. But I feel like we’ve reached the peak. A lot of guys are going to say it’s not worth it anymore and find other things to do. Point systems will still suck no matter what because they are a Ponzi scheme, but some tags will get more available for guys that have been in the game for years.
I think some general tags will become more available for those willing to pay the price. Those of us who are perfectly fine hunting B tags, etc will still have plenty of opportunities to hunt every year.
I’ve had numerous friends that have gone on one or two hunts for the instagram posts realize that most elk hunting is just a shit load of work and suck with relatively low odds of success compared to let’s say, eastern deer hunting.
Either way, I think we’re finally on the backwards side of the bubble. Does that mean it’s going back to what it was in the 90s? Absolutely not, there has been a paradigm shift… But I think the worst of the bubble is over.
Anyone agree?
Same for Colorado 2nd in an OTC unit we've been hunting for many years. This time we experienced many drivers of UTVs, a couple fat tired motorcycles, and believe it or not, pickups with a blatant disregard for off trail regulations. How in hell are you going to motor up to a meadow and expect to see anything? Totally F'd it up for anyone doing it the right way.Absolutely not! Just got back from CO 4th rifle hunt and saw more people than I ever have. Same with a 0 Pt unit in Oregon, people everywhere and new outfitter camps. I was shocked.
Either way, I think we’re finally on the backwards side of the bubble. Does that mean it’s going back to what it was in the 90s? Absolutely not, there has been a paradigm shift… But I think the worst of the bubble is over.
I like the wishful thinking. But I’m a bit of a pessimist on the future of hunting. It will become more and more of a monetized thing. More of a rich man sport. That is clearly in the works. And will continue to happen.