BuzzH
Well-known member
Don't agree then.Sorry Buzz I can’t agree with you. There was a better path for conservation than pounding wildlife and public land into oblivion. Promoting hunting, overcrowding public lands, and the wildlife taking the brunt of it is a no for me. We are just seeing the start of the monetizing of western hunting. Who knows what it will look like in 5 years even. And the influencers and promoters played a big roll in that. You can blast me all you want, I’m not on the wrong side of wildlife and conservation.
You can't make the changes you desire complaining on hunttalk.
The influencers played a much less significant role than the various GF agencies themselves, less significant roles than the 99% of apathetic hunters out there, and that hunters and fishermen were really slow to realize they were being rolled by those with vastly different agenda's than protecting/enhancing public lands, habitat, and wildlife.
Be thankful not everyone was asleep at the switch. If they had been golf, knitting and video games would be all you would have left to whine about.