Bigjay73
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Quit Fixating on Hardcore Hunting. We Need Casual Hunters, Too https://share.google/Fx8Bhs727UoPMNucr
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Ive only read the first paragraph and I couldn’t agree more.Quit Fixating on Hardcore Hunting. We Need Casual Hunters, Too https://share.google/Fx8Bhs727UoPMNucr
Was published in 2021....good reminder.
I think every activity that relies on AFTER-TAX income has to have a casual contingent to pay the majority of the expenses for the success that the competitive folks enjoy. Examples include :
Youth sports
Rodeo and Horse shows
Car/motorcycle clubs and racing
Target archery
etc....
It is the casual participant who pays more than they extract from the industry. At a Team roping jackpot the call them "donators".
One thing threatening youth sports is the demise of recreational focused leagues in favor of travel ball. More parents are getting priced out of sports since "little league " has turned into "Fall Ball" "Spring ball" and "Summer Ball"
I’m convinced 99% of these people do t even hunt or shoot, they just badger others online.
Parasocial
/ˌperəˈsōSHəl/
adjective
- denoting a relationship characterized by a one-sided, unreciprocated sense of intimacy felt by a fan or follower for a well-known or prominent figure (typically a media celebrity), in which the fan or follower comes to feel that they know the celebrity as a friend.
"a lot of parasocial relationships tend to give fans the feeling of ownership over the creator"
Also, the cult of hunting personality is freaking weird and I even see here. People talk about hunting personalities or influencers they've never met like they're their close buddies and will back them down at all cost. Freaking odd, man!
Was published in 2021....good reminder.
I think every activity that relies on AFTER-TAX income has to have a casual contingent to pay the majority of the expenses for the success that the competitive folks enjoy. Examples include :
Youth sports
Rodeo and Horse shows
Car/motorcycle clubs and racing
Target archery
etc....
It is the casual participant who pays more than they extract from the industry. At a Team roping jackpot the call them "donators".
One thing threatening youth sports is the demise of recreational focused leagues in favor of travel ball. More parents are getting priced out of sports since "little league " has turned into "Fall Ball" "Spring ball" and "Summer Ball"
Having a kid in travel ball, I love this guy. He’s hilarious and not far off. Travel sports are kinda out of control in my opinion, not to derail the thread.
A few thoughts on influencers....bit of a tangent....
Remember Social media and the internet makes finding out information on your hobby way more accessible than it was 30 years ago. You can learn from experts nationally, even internationally on demand. Thanks to Facebook, Forums and You Tube the barrier to being an expert is low, if non-existent...
Having a kid in travel ball, I love this guy. He’s hilarious and not far off. Travel sports are kinda out of control in my opinion, not to derail the thread.
Its not my thread, but I do not think it derails it at all. It speaks to the point that Social media makes many people think they have to to be Hardcore, all in or all out, when in reality most hunters are only going out on weekends, not very far from home and they are never going to kill a boone and crockett whitetail deer; let alone finish the North American Big Slam with an atalatl. Most little leaguers are never going to play in Div III college let alone the MLB. Most parents realize this, yet they keep caving to the pressure. Kids think they have to pass on 125 inch deer because social media tells them they must but in reality they have never killed a squirrel.Having a kid in travel ball, I love this guy. He’s hilarious and not far off. Travel sports are kinda out of control in my opinion, not to derail the thread.