Hunter numbers are not exactly plummeting either.Hunting numbers aren’t growing and a ton of hunters in their 60s and 70s are aging out of the game.
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Overcrowding, social Media, overcrowding, social media and application services, overcrowding and f&g agencies being infiltrated by environmental nut Jobs, habitat loss oh and overcrowding.What do you think the #1 issue affecting hunting is?
If we could only live in a perfect worldTechnology. Progress. Advancement. It makes everything easier. Easier to research and apply for tags, easier to pay for when you don’t have to use real money, easier to know where to go and how to do it. Tech has broken down all barriers to entry. You don’t have to earn it anymore. And as humans, we’re more lethal. Dope cutting optics, Bluetooth scopes, ballistic apps, BTX doublers, thermal, nothing is safe.
Make hunting hard again.
1. Paper applications and no credit cards.
2. Fixed archery sights and 3 pins max.
3. No scopes and exposed ignition muzzleloaders.
4. 4x max magnification on centerfire rifles
5. Banish all “influencers” to a life of hard labor.
Start?!?Monetizing hunting and rewarding the system of influencers- some of whom took bribes from game departments to promote their states with no plan on the backend how they were going to adjust to the increased traffic and demand. In return they (influencers) have had a front seat view of reduced opportunity and increased competition.
The monetization issue will eventually lead to a system where hunting is only for the rich and property will start to get gobbled up. Profits will be more important than management. Ranches will become sanctuaries but will apply for depredation permits and then sell them off to the highest bidders.
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That is true. This speaks to the sheeple mentality they seem to subscribe to that became so prevalent during the abomination of time referred to as the "covid years".. Democrats get behind their legislation even if they think its not effective or its overly effective.
I like his non hunting podcasts but hate when he does this shit, meanwhile he goes to hunt the tejone ranch for elk.1. Popular podcasts telling everyone they should be eating awesome elk meat. Note: I don't dislike Joe Rogan and I listen to his podcasts occasionally.
2. Instagram and Youtube hunting personalities.
3. Wealthy individuals (generally nonresident) buying up large tracts of private land. This is a midwest thing. 1000s of acres owned by just a few people.
4. The political stuff is a distance 4th on the list for me.
Same. I've listened to his podcast for about 6 years now, but I can't stand when he talks about hunting. His view is a little distorted since his only hunting experiences come from disneyland-like ranches.I like his non hunting podcasts but hate when he does this shit, meanwhile he goes to hunt the tejone ranch for elk.