First of all, I get as far back as anyone, so don't tell me I need to get off the road. I don't even own an ATV; but the more desperate people get for new spots, the more willing everyone will be to go a little deeper, so why tell them where to start. Let's just say that 1000 people read this post. If only 1% of the people take your advice, that's 10 new people in that spot. Do those spots hold that many good bucks? and if they do, how long can they support that many hunters?
I don't care if those are large area's, you just told a lot of people from out of state where to start, and now the ones who are too lazy to seek out the info from biologist, don't have to because you gave it to them. And believe me, there are plenty of hardcore hunters from other states who have to draw to hunt, and are more than happy to come to Idaho with a general tag and use your information.
You'll see in years to come. You'll be glassing your favorite basin, and you'll glass another hunter, maybe me.