Randy is one of the best voices us hunters have out there right now. His advocacy for conservation and public lands is admirable. He was doing his thing long before he became so 'mainstream' and developed whatever sponsorship base he currently has. Yeah, I agree that he will likely cause application numbers to go up in a few areas when he really reveals a lot of info. And he may cause an area or two to get a bit more crowded. But a good hunter who thinks for himself and does his own research wont be as adversly affected by it. That good hunter can find a way to power through it whether it's by changing his application strategy, exploring different areas, etc. The best hunters are still going to get the job done, period. They spend less time sulking/complaining and more time figuring out how to put meat on the ground.
As someone who works in the conservation field, I genuinely hope Randy recruits more hunters and causes more folks to apply for out of state hunts. Each dollar state agencies generate through license sales is eligible for a 3:1 Federal match. So that $100 spent on a license could effectively turn into $400 for a state wildlife agency. If spent wisely, that in turn can lead to more avaliable game through habitat improvements, access to public lands, etc.
We are fighting a losing battle these days. Just look at the crap currently going on in Virginia. And the constant onslaught of anti-hunting propositions. Us hunters need to stick together and do all we can for the sport we love. And quit worrying about that spot Randy may mention. Keep fighting the good fight, Randy!