Idaho4x4Bronco
WKR
Okay, when hunting videos from small scale companies and people producing them start getting millions of views, it can be a big deal. When most the viewers are the same few thousand people who just continually watch hunting videos because they hunt as well and the large majority of comments are people exaggerating, taking things out of context (the internet's favorite thing) and it's safe to say a good portion of the complainers are "hunters" who feel so strongly but have never killed anything themselves, I'm not concerned.It's easy for me to say "oh, I don't like this, I won't watch it". What you cannot say is "This reflects poorly on hunters, NO ONE ELSE SHOULD WATCH THIS!"
Whether you like it or not and whether you agree with it or not, every hunting video released on the internet is a reflection of ALL hunters to a large percentage of the population. Since they affect the impression the general public has of us we have every right (and in my opinion, an obligation) to call out anything that reflects poorly on hunting.
You're just making it bigger then it is, for no real reason. It's not some crazy big video that CNN or FOX is showing, there's no huggers holding signs with Kifaru's name crossed out, and it's not even going to be seen by that many people.
The anti's are living in your head at this point.