I've got a buddy and he'd been hunting a great pheasant area for 25 years give or take. At the campground he used the most campsites he ever saw occupied was three, this was during opening week. The Flush did a show there, going on about how great the hunting was and how it was off the radar of well known spots. The next year he showed up and the campground was teeming with hunters with license plates from across the country. He had a new SUV pull up to his spot the next morning with California plates. They got to chatting and he asked, "how did you end up out here?" The reply was, "we saw an episode of the flush." I'm not against a tv show that explains upland hunting to the public. But putting specific locations on blast to the world is something I can never agree with.