I encourage you to watch and/or listen to this podcast with @mrex. You can find it on all streaming platforms along with YouTube.
I know there will be some strong opinions on this topic, so pull on your big boy panties if you want to throw down on this conversation. In the podcast, they discuss bait, cameras, crossbows, leasing, and a few other factors/conditions that have led to Ohio being on the backside of the bell curve with its hunting quality and experience. I was surprised there was no mention of social media and how it has contributed to the degradation of the experience.
The key takeaway for me is that as a landowner and someone exempt from a license and tag, I still buy them every year and only recently have really needed to do so (because of my desire to hunt public and get away from my corn-piling neighbors). I would pay $100 for a license and $50 for an either sex tag if I could go back to my early 2000s hunting experiences. Hell, I'd probably pay 2-3-4x that to hunt my own land if it meant a higher quality experience than what I had this year.
I agree with Don Higgins, hunters are the minority and our opinion doesn't matter even if we were truly united and at peak #s. My recommendation to the wildlife council is to ban baiting and let's go from there. I would also support the banning of trail cameras on public grounds and could be convinced to support the banning of cell cams altogether. Overall, we need to make things harder or we'll be more like WV than IL in another decade.
I know there will be some strong opinions on this topic, so pull on your big boy panties if you want to throw down on this conversation. In the podcast, they discuss bait, cameras, crossbows, leasing, and a few other factors/conditions that have led to Ohio being on the backside of the bell curve with its hunting quality and experience. I was surprised there was no mention of social media and how it has contributed to the degradation of the experience.
The key takeaway for me is that as a landowner and someone exempt from a license and tag, I still buy them every year and only recently have really needed to do so (because of my desire to hunt public and get away from my corn-piling neighbors). I would pay $100 for a license and $50 for an either sex tag if I could go back to my early 2000s hunting experiences. Hell, I'd probably pay 2-3-4x that to hunt my own land if it meant a higher quality experience than what I had this year.
I agree with Don Higgins, hunters are the minority and our opinion doesn't matter even if we were truly united and at peak #s. My recommendation to the wildlife council is to ban baiting and let's go from there. I would also support the banning of trail cameras on public grounds and could be convinced to support the banning of cell cams altogether. Overall, we need to make things harder or we'll be more like WV than IL in another decade.
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