4090Sharps
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- Dec 13, 2017
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- SE AZ
I think most of us see it a little differently, but I understand your perspective.Uhmmmm, this IS a social media account/site. Just saying.
I think most of us see it a little differently, but I understand your perspective.Uhmmmm, this IS a social media account/site. Just saying.
You going to hold other members backhanded comments about getting a life, getting my feeling hurt, bit*hing, etc. to the same standard? I didn't specifically name bash anyone in the original post out of respect not wanting this thread to get out of hand and I have been respectful replying to several people who were looking for a fight with snarky comments. I'll be sure to keep it polite.This ^ was 18 minutes before this following comment from you. Last time I’m telling you.
^I’ll bring to light the incredible irony OP is trying to get at.
Wolfe: Did you know they’re trying to take away OTC tags in Colorado from nonresidents?
Rogan: why?
Wolfe: Uh hmmm blah blah I buy land owner tags while promoting hunting so who cares.
I don’t feel the least bad for people in this thread that don’t care about what’s happening with SM and loss of tags right before our eyes then complain about losing hunting opportunities.
Market hunters is the correct term, never thought we would see that day again.
If you ignore it, it doesn’t exist. I don’t know of any athletes turned hunting celebs and want to keep it that way (so don’t try stealing my innocence)I feel like I can't be the only one getting tired of seeing all these former professional athletes/celebrities getting into hunting and being the new poster child for outdoor companies due to their following. It's one thing if they just enjoy hunting and want to participate like everyone else, in that case I'm all for it as everyone has a right to hunt and fish in my mind. However, it feels like every time I look there's a new former professional athlete starting their own hunting show, hunting YouTube channel, hunting podcast, on the cover of hunting magazines, etc. even when they have little to no actual hunting experience. It feels to forced and unauthentic every time I see it as many of them are just using it as a new stream of income. They always rep sellout brands known for using influencers and have to make sure to hashtag every brand they use.
So I guess my question is do other hunters actually enjoy seeing these people contribute to the overcrowding problem and profit off of an activity we love even though they lack the credentials as an outdoorsman? Who actually buys into their BS and follows these people besides brand new hunters who don't know any better yet? I can't be the only one who does an eye roll every time one of these guys starts a new hunting channel/podcast just because they shot one or two critters on a private land outfitted hunt and get free equipment from outdoor companies. I didn't name any individuals or companies by name as I don't love bashing, but it just feels like its getting out of control with the self promotion.
I’ll bring to light the incredible irony OP is trying to get at.
Wolfe: Did you know they’re trying to take away OTC tags in Colorado from nonresidents?
Rogan: why?
Wolfe: Uh hmmm blah blah I buy land owner tags while promoting hunting so who cares.
I don’t feel the least bad for people in this thread that don’t care about what’s happening with SM and loss of tags right before our eyes then complain about losing hunting opportunities.
Market hunters is the correct term, never thought we would see that day again.
Spot on imoThat podcast was tough one. I listen to Rogan semi-regularly and at first I liked the hunting conversation him and Derek Wolfe were having. But then they go on and on about how great elk meat is, how everyone should experience the bugle of a bull elk, how almost religious the experience is. Oh, but by the way, we just go hunt Utah on landowner tags.
Nothing wrong with them doing that with their money, but they’re clearly out of touch with the situation the majority of hunters are in. They think they’re promoting a noble endeavor but in reality they’re ruining it.
Catcher from the Cubs?Not really a “hunting celebrity” but I bought a property off of a guy a few years back and many have heard his name, Jody Davis… The guy loves to hunt and at the closing we were sharing hunting pictures the entire time in the attorney had to remind us to stay on task lol.
Jody Davis is a hell of a nice guy and he loves to hunt elk.
Isn’t it illegal to bait in MT? I won’t listen to anymore hunting podcast, but I find it hard to believe Eastman's would air a podcast like that… then again the “industry” promotes convicted poachers pretty often.Go listen to Derek Wolfe on eastmans elevated podcast. Dude admitted to baiting a bear in Montana
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