RE: Are outfitters ruining hunting?
The subject of this thread is a tough one to correctlly or accurately answer, because whether you are for or against outfitters will probably determine a person' s answer to the question. With everything including outfitters...there are good ones and bad ones. Unless I come into some $$, I really don' t know if I will ever be able to afford a hunt of anykind. All I know is that the amount of private land that I can hunt is declining year after year after year. There are many different factors that go into why. And I' m sure that a lot of guys are seeing the same thing. The depressing thing about is....I don' t ever see it changing the other way. Not that I' m trying to get simpathy points will any of you fellas....but I WILL get my kids into hunting someday and where am I suppose to take them?? Over-hunted Public land?? And deal with all of the A-Holes that hunt it?? Not that all fellas that hunt public land are that way, but the few that I have run into are. I certainly don' t know the correct answers. I just think that it' s kind of sad.
BOWDACIOUS:
I' m sure that you have very good intentions with everthing that you do and I' m certainly am not bashing you in anyway, but you can' t tell me that anyone that starts anykind of business doesn' t do it because they think they can make $$ doing it. Whether they do it to get rich or just to make a living. Either way, they start it to make $$.