2rocky
Well-known member
What Effect did it have? More hunters at the trailhead? Draw Creep in the unit?
Did you see the TV episode? Did it give it away?
Did you see the TV episode? Did it give it away?
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What Effect did it have? More hunters at the trailhead? Draw Creep in the unit?
Did you see the TV episode? Did it give it away?
A few years back, Rinella did an episode on a mountain my brother and I used to hunt a fair amount for elk. We hit it hard probably 15 - 10 years ago. He was not successful, but saw bulls in the episode, which is more than we saw some seasons . I don’t think many people knew where that was. I went down there late season two years ago with a buddy and he shot a cow and not another soul was there.
I admit I would be perturbed to run into a film crew in the woods. But nowadays I hunt chunks of the Nameless Range that are no good for glassing, and have few animals, and thus makes for poor TV, and to some other people poor hunting, which is perfect.
Something that certainly makes it easier to identify where someone is hunting, is when they are hunting burns. You can make an educated guess on how long ago the burn was, and if you know the rough chunk of a state that someone is in it really narrows it down. I’ve played that game on aerial imagery before just to see where an episode of a given hunting show was.
Reminds me of an outfitter I worked for in college. Jim Zumbo filmed an elk hunt with them in Idaho in the 80's. Totally different place now. in the 90's they sold the Hunting end to another guy, he didn't kill anything in 2 years and went broke.No Idea.
I hunt 99% public land, there is a hefty fee to pay when filming here.
I think most hunt privete with some kind of outfitter.
When Randy did his hunts and series of how to hunt southeast Montana it was a knock out blow to an area that was already depleted and over hunted. It was tough to stomach how could a hunter that cared about a resource show spots on a map and road numbers to a basically general statewide rifle rut hunt. It concentrated a lot of hunters. I know his intentions were good but it finished off my favorite hunting area. I don’t hunt mule deer in my own back yard unless I’ve pre-season scouted a good one. It can have a major effect especially with easy to draw tags.
No not at all but I disagreed with the message instead of saying come to Montana to hunt, it named specifics. Don’t get me wrong it was headed in a bad direction that wasn’t going to change. It did congregate hunters though. It made a difference in the amount of hunters that you saw.So it's Randy's fault MFWP decided it was a good idea to run the rifle hunt for 5 weeks during the rut, to make the tags either sex and then to give out an additional 11,000 doe tags?