I think 100 posts is the mark to graduate to lil-rokslider. 20 more and you're there!What does it take to graduate from FNG status? I gladly share info when asked about previous units. I also use the Huntin Fool member draw list (hunters that previously had that tag) and now a contributor as well.
So you got info from someone else, then gave away that info to two additional guys after your hunt? Now those two guys will most likely share that info with a few others after the hunt. So im sure you can see how a spot gets burned with just 4-5 people doing exactly what you did. Glad you had a good hunt. In 6-7 years when you get at GEN tag again, I hope that area is still productive for you and all the others.Nice if you live close enough to do that. If you coming from the east coast it's no feasible. I did a WY elk last year and receive some general information that helped me get into elk quickly. It was a specific area just terrain that I should look towards. I was appreciative. This year I have shared my tracks with two guys that drew that area this year. Hope it helps them out.
This is a general unit in the Big Horn area with unlimited resident hunters. Draw for NR archery. All the spots I hunted were walk in from the main roads. If these spots are secret the locals must be blind. I have no hesitation sharing information on my past hunts and hope the information helps others. If they have success based on my help all the better. That being said I understand the reluctance.So you got info from someone else, then gave away that info to two additional guys after your hunt? Now those two guys will most likely share that info with a few others after the hunt. So im sure you can see how a spot gets burned with just 4-5 people doing exactly what you did. Glad you had a good hunt. In 6-7 years when you get at GEN tag again, I hope that area is still productive for you and all the others.
We bust out butts to find elk, keep track of elk, hunt elk, and you wander here from out of state and find a few elk because someone pointed you to them with no work whatsoever besides a question online. Afterwards you broadcast the information to a few folks on the internet and defend it. You clearly don't understand our reluctance. You've admitted to the very reason I've decided to not share with anyone online again.This is a general unit in the Big Horn area with unlimited resident hunters. Draw for NR archery. All the spots I hunted were walk in from the main roads. If these spots are secret the locals must be blind. I have no hesitation sharing information on my past hunts and hope the information helps others. If they have success based on my help all the better. That being said I understand the reluctance.
I’ll speak an opinion that probably isn’t going to be popular, I think unit number threads should exist. I would venture to guess almost every one of us has gone to the internet sleuthing to find info on a unit before deciding to apply/hunt there. Unit number threads aren’t the problem, it is when guys get super specific with information about specific spots in the threads that is the problem. I don’t share much info on units on the web but how else is anyone to get a basic understanding of terrain, habitat and animal populations without being able to ask, and for some units/places there may not be people that we know personally to be able to ask for information.
Boots on the ground?
Man the internet is a blessing and a curse.About pms, was asked a question on another forum about something that I knew would initiate a flame out, responded by pm with accurate information from my own experience and the gentleman responded by copying and pasting my response into the forum. Expected responses occurred, be aware.
ALL GEN areas are unlimited for residents. Its the Non-residents that cause the over crowding and spot burning.This is a general unit in the Big Horn area with unlimited resident hunters. Draw for NR archery. All the spots I hunted were walk in from the main roads. If these spots are secret the locals must be blind. I have no hesitation sharing information on my past hunts and hope the information helps others. If they have success based on my help all the better. That being said I understand the reluctance.
Not to sound like a jerk but the answer is the same as it’s been since the caveman. Put boots on the ground, scout, learn the area, then spend time hunting it. Do that and you will have your answers.how else is anyone to get a basic understanding of terrain, habitat and animal populations without being able to ask
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We're obviously not going to change your opinion, but for what it's worth, "spot burning" is a sad phenomenon and shows zero respect for the animal themselves. You are essentially bargaining with chips that aren't yours -- no animal on the planet is going to give up information on where they live to a predator.This is a general unit in the Big Horn area with unlimited resident hunters. Draw for NR archery. All the spots I hunted were walk in from the main roads. If these spots are secret the locals must be blind. I have no hesitation sharing information on my past hunts and hope the information helps others. If they have success based on my help all the better. That being said I understand the reluctance.
Same. The west is getting too compressed with hunters, recreation, development, etc. to expect that even one post won't change something.I don't give anything away to friends anymore, let alone internet guys. I have literally 1000's of dollars and thousands of hours of time spent to find good spots. Call me selfish I guess.