@Mtnboy , thanks for tagging me. It's likely I would have not even looked at this thread when I dropped in this evening.
Lots of opinions and comments. I'm happy to answer any questions asked directly of me.
As to the video I think might have been the origin of this thread, I have been doing state-by-state application videos and podcasts since 2016. Before that I was doing print format content over on my forum for each state, species, deadline.
If Wyoming was the video that was removed from post #1, we've already filmed AZ, soon to film NM, UT, CO, MT, NV, ID. So long as I have platforms that are dedicated to "Promoting self-guided public land hunting and create advocates for that cause," I will produce content that shows people how to apply for the tags and navigate the elaborate schemes western states have designed to slant the table in favor of old gray-haired farts like me who have been applying in these states for 25 years.
If I am going to be successful in creating advocates for self-guided hunting on western public lands, that requires them getting out and experiencing those lands. To do that, I feel informational content is helpful. For me, it started with magazines. Then I was one of the first subscribers to Huntin' Fool when Garth promised us it would be capped at 500 members. Then it was magazines adding segments on the topic. I learned a lot from all of those sources, along with what I researched on my own. None of it is proprietary. States are building systems to do the same, something I think is also helpful.
As much as some have made it clear they disagree with us putting out information on how to navigate the systems, I will continue to do it, the same as I put out content on conservation, access, advocacy, and other topics I think are core to why we do this. None of those content types pay for themselves. None of them get the views that our hunting content gets. But, without those informational, educational, and advocacy videos, I don't think we will fulfill the WHY of our business.
Happy to answer any specific questions you might have.