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The Rinella Effect

I don't watch Rogan all that much, but when I have, it seems his primary sin is being inquisitive. He won't settle for sound bites. Doesn't fit easily into left or right boxes, which is anathema to some.

As far as bowhunting goes, yes, like many rich people, he goes on guided hunts. He shoots his bow every day, though, and unlike Rinella and most of the other bowhunting "stars" I'll bet he has far fewer "we'll find it in the morning" events in comparison. That's what sickens me about most of those types of shows.
I agree. I think Rogan puts the work in and has the money to learn from guides.
 
In 2012, there were over 6,000 licensed trappers in Montana. Soon afterward, Steven Rinella started releasing trapping content with an episode about trapping beaver. 10 years later the effect took hold, and there were 3,100 licensed trappers in Montana.

There's no point to be made there other than more than one thing is at play and perhaps folks oughta prioritize those "things".

No one is perfect, and the hunting so many of us live for is dealing with pressures all over the place, but on net I think Rinella represents our collective obsession decently. The foundation of our fix is season structures and opportunity allocation and little else. I've come to think of the rest as just the fish folks are frying.

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The boys and I watched this one the other day and really enjoyed it. If you want to see a Montana episode.

 

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