FI460
Well-known member
All due respect to everyone, and I mean it, but I am of the mind that one of the last things our public lands needs, whether it is outfitting, guiding, filming, foraging, or something else, is additional commercial activity on the landscape.
I agree, but one of the things we haven't touched on much here is reforming the permit process so it's more useful. @Big Fin has mentioned in a number of different posts and podcast episodes how burdensome the permit process is, and how that burden likely pushes folks to skip pulling the permit to begin with. A number of different insta hunters were thumbing their nose at the entire program just a few months back. I think influencers creating content on public lands should be more well regulated. We all know that as a country we aren't going to ban it though. We haven't discussed palatable solutions much here.
I'm sort of the opinion that we should streamline the permit process so more content creators will participate (since we aren't stopping them from creating content), but also increase enforcement.