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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5656703" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>I wish I was as positive as you about this, and I hope you are right. But I see that the younger crowd is the majority of the social me-me-media crowd who can't even practice with their bow without making a YouTube video and 10 Instagram posts about it. </p><p></p><p>They seem to be as addicted to likes, follows, and thousands of strangers falling all over themselves to comment how awesome they are as a druggie is to meth. </p><p></p><p>This addiction is definitely contributing to the leasing. Leasing up a piece of property can, more times than not, lead to more successful hunting. More successful hunting means more social media content to share. Maybe things will end up ok. I surely hope so. But I do think the trajectory we're on is horrible for the future of hunting access. Whether that be public or private land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5656703, member: 11842"] I wish I was as positive as you about this, and I hope you are right. But I see that the younger crowd is the majority of the social me-me-media crowd who can't even practice with their bow without making a YouTube video and 10 Instagram posts about it. They seem to be as addicted to likes, follows, and thousands of strangers falling all over themselves to comment how awesome they are as a druggie is to meth. This addiction is definitely contributing to the leasing. Leasing up a piece of property can, more times than not, lead to more successful hunting. More successful hunting means more social media content to share. Maybe things will end up ok. I surely hope so. But I do think the trajectory we're on is horrible for the future of hunting access. Whether that be public or private land. [/QUOTE]
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