the phrase "appropriate venue" comes to mind.
I have nothing against grizzly hunting and in fact support all hunting so my thoughts have nothing to do with any of that.
but what is it with hunters needs to seek glory by posting and boasting on social media?
there is nothing to gain from it period.
Boasting about a kill to your friends , family, gun club members or others in your "personal" life is one thing. Sharing on sites that support hunting like cgn and others is an appropriate venue, sharing among those you interact with personally.... same thing..... appropriate venue.
When i see people posting on global social media outlets thinking that somehow thier actions will be taken positively one day is just foolish and not doing hunting any favors.
Why?
Because it's simply not an appropriate venue.
I used to post pictures like crazy , here,and elsewhere, of my firearms, my hunting successes ect ect untill one day I realized that all I was doing was feeding my ego and looking for that proverbial pat on the back.
Until one day a couple years ago I realized that feeding my ego was taking away from my hunting experience, bringing unwanted negative along with a shred of positive and so I deleted facebook , photobucket ect ect
anyhow..... if hunters think posting thier kills on social media is going to help fellow hunters be understood by all the snowflakes of the world...... those hunters would be delusional.... even with jim shockey in tow
