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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5648695" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>First, I don't think the decline in hunters is as great as advertised. Second, I sure hope it isn't YouTube videos that bring more hunters into the fold. And I say that based on the little content I've seen. It wasn't a good look for hunters in general, and with all the wannabees, everyone seems to copy everyone else's behavior. This isn't a shot at you tanasirivertea. It's a comment on the current crop of YouTube hunters. I'm sure some are fine, ethical hunters. But the ones I've seen are self-indulgent glory hounds, and in my personal opinion, embarrassments to hunting. I don't want that behavior to be what draws people into hunting, because they will just copy that behavior. Make great content that is respectful to the environment and the hunting culture and hopefully people will watch and learn something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5648695, member: 17"] First, I don't think the decline in hunters is as great as advertised. Second, I sure hope it isn't YouTube videos that bring more hunters into the fold. And I say that based on the little content I've seen. It wasn't a good look for hunters in general, and with all the wannabees, everyone seems to copy everyone else's behavior. This isn't a shot at you tanasirivertea. It's a comment on the current crop of YouTube hunters. I'm sure some are fine, ethical hunters. But the ones I've seen are self-indulgent glory hounds, and in my personal opinion, embarrassments to hunting. I don't want that behavior to be what draws people into hunting, because they will just copy that behavior. Make great content that is respectful to the environment and the hunting culture and hopefully people will watch and learn something. [/QUOTE]
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