JustinW
Contributor
When it comes to hunting on land, myself my father and grandfather have accomplished more than our fair share of big game animals from across the globe. World records and the sorts. We seem to average a higher success rate and larger trophies than everyone else, but there is one thing I was taught. Never be afraid to share your good spots, for one thing its just common courtesy to share the bounty of mother nature with the rest of us, and likely someone told you and so on and so forth. So why the heck do people act so lame when it comes to helping other people be successful. It seems to me to be a lack of confidence thing, are you great in yourself, or are you just mediocre with a good spot. It seems that the people who don't share locations just kinda suck, while the people with the highest success are successful because of skill and knowledge. Take a hunter under your wing, show them the ropes, show them the good spots, the more people we do this with, the more fun everybody has and the numbers of the sport will stay substained, this will ensure that we will one day be able to pass our legacy onto our children and continue to be able to experience the bounties of our wonderful world. Hunters have strengh in numbers, a good spot is a good spot, show a friend, so someone new so that they might be able to enjoy the ocean or land as much as we do. Hunting is no place for the selfish, selfishness is the antitheisis of being an outdoorsman(woman).