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It'll end with an economy dip. The government handouts are gonna dry up. The artificial mortgage rates will eventually go up. The current state of affairs is unsustainable. LESS than a decade ago idaho was having to sharply discount tags in order to sell them and you could snag a second tag from Walmart on your way to the mountains the last week of the season. A decade before that when you couldn't buy online, you better be on your game or those deer and elk tags were gone in a hot minute. We are often times very short sighted when it comes to ebs and flows of draws and tags and their correlation to the economy.
I’ll play devils advocate a little bit. Hunting opportunities due to more folks putting in is going to continue on a downward trend in my opinion. Social media like YouTube and Instagram are massive contributors to the popularity of hunting these days and that didn’t exist previously. I’d be surprised if we ever saw draw odds improve again.
One thing that isn't being considered in all that though is even though its far easier to find and plan hunts, there's still no shortcut to success. Still gotta go and hunt. A guy is only gonna drive from Alabama to Colorado for elk a few times without success before you hang it up. Look at 5 year harvest data and despite all the new hard-core dudes out there, success rates haven't changed much. This internet fad type bubble is still a very new thing, 5 years or so. I think even this will stabilize as folks burn out.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on March 24, 2021, 07:12:53 AMOne thing that isn't being considered in all that though is even though its far easier to find and plan hunts, there's still no shortcut to success. Still gotta go and hunt. A guy is only gonna drive from Alabama to Colorado for elk a few times without success before you hang it up. Look at 5 year harvest data and despite all the new hard-core dudes out there, success rates haven't changed much. This internet fad type bubble is still a very new thing, 5 years or so. I think even this will stabilize as folks burn out.That brought a chuckle. We were upland hunting, everything was open, but it had been well below freezing for some time. No open water where we were. Three 'kids' showed up by our camp site and proceeded to pull out a good sized aluminum boat, and decoys. I went over and explained there was no open water. They knew better and left dragging the boat through the snow, the one that looked in charge making mention of them being "hard core hunters" as they left. Ok. Whatever.The next day when we were out hunting I followed the boat drag marks for at least a mile where it arced back toward the camp site. Had to have been quite a workout!