A challenge to ALL for 2025

Jbird22

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If you truly feel like turkey hunting (especially on public land) is in serious trouble, then I challenge YOU to not make a single post on ANY of your social media platforms about killing a public land turkey during the 2025 season. If the cause is greater than you, then this shouldn't be a problem. Right?
 
If you truly feel like turkey hunting (especially on public land) is in serious trouble, then I challenge YOU to not make a single post on ANY of your social media platforms about killing a public land turkey during the 2025 season. If the cause is greater than you, then this shouldn't be a problem. Right?
I'm not a turkey hunter so not quite following, are you saying that people hunt public land turkeys to brag, or that posting about it brings out more turkey hunters?

From what I gather, and I may be wrong, from the posts about turkeys, things like corn piles, low poult counts and predators have more to do about them being in "trouble" than hunters.
 
I'm not a turkey hunter so not quite following, are you saying that people hunt public land turkeys to brag, or that posting about it brings out more turkey hunters?

From what I gather, and I may be wrong, from the posts about turkeys, things like corn piles, low poult counts and predators have more to do about them being in "trouble" than hunters.
Florida just approved a ban on non-resident hunters for the 1st 9 days on public beginning in 2026. It's all but imminent that other states will reciprocate.

IMO, it's a gold rush effect that has been greatly exacerbated by people glamorizing their public land endeavours on various social media platforms.
 
IMO, it's a gold rush effect that has been greatly exacerbated by people glamorizing their public land endeavours on various social media platforms.
Ditto! Many of us old heads screamed this from the top of the mountain a decade ago about a particular middle TN WMA, and other public lands, but some could not see the forest for the trees, while others were publicly chasing self gratification and fame. Once the horse is out of the barn, the damage is done and unretractable. There is nothing wrong with celebrating your success and being VERY generalized about location/details. Good luck, hope you all have a great season.
 
I only hunt public land turkeys. Why would I not share my success (if I have any) with my tndeer brothers?
Share your success all you want. But in your sharing, do you feel it's necessary to identify it as a public land kill or just a kill in general?
 
I agree. The best days are behind us. More state draws and tag systems coming. I would hate to be just getting into Turkey hunting.
Unfortunately, I'm afraid this is probably more true than I'd like to admit. My only hope is that some of these newly imposed regulations will weed out a good portion of those who hunt mostly for attention-seeking purposes.
 
Florida just approved a ban on non-resident hunters for the 1st 9 days on public beginning in 2026. It's all but imminent that other states will reciprocate.

IMO, it's a gold rush effect that has been greatly exacerbated by people glamorizing their public land endeavours on various social media platforms.
Will likely get struck down if challenged under "dormant commerce clause" jurisprudence.
 
Isn't this a social media platform?
It could be viewed as that, but does not reach near the audience FB, IG and other SM platforms. Regardless, the point is every detail of your public land kill/grip and grin location does not have to be shared unless you want a bunch of company going forward.
 
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I don't think anyone gets upset with people sharing their success in just a picture. I rarely put anything on that I kill but have shared a few here and some stories, (never my face) . This is the only social media site I even do and have ever put anything on. The cringe effect comes when someone shares the name of the WMA they were hunting how many they heard and gives coordinates to the parking spot . An old school turkey hunter knows better than to give out that pertinent information to anyone(not even his spouse )but putting it on social media is detrimental to so many others . In state , out of state, Private /public. I never tell where I am as a resident or non resident hunter , it's not beneficial to anyone. It's going to get so you can't even hunt out of state anymore. I do hope everyone has a great season and remember "Tick a lock"! Andy Griffith phrase, 😂
 
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