Having access to too much turkey ground? I always say more the better
Unless you have to many bills and not enough vacation time then I say no way the more opportunities the better!
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Ive asked over 50 landowners in past month or so...got 2 yes. Not very good odds but its something to add on to our other properties. Scouting the2 new farms sunday....plan on beating on more doors.
Uh, NO!!!!
Time is always the limiting factor....unless your retired like me. :z-guntootsmiley:
Definitely not!!! My best turkey season I ever had was when I was hunting multiple properties and I could skip around. This allows me to never over pressure a certain farm. I still have those properties and ever since that year that has been my strategy with deer and turkeys.
The more the better, and you can always stay on active birds.
NO !!!
That kinda falls under the same thing as asking "can I have too much ammo"
Answer is always NO!
I brought this up on another forum (ohiosportsman.com) and got slammed. People complaining that I am ruining it for others. Just curious your opinions. I was called "selfish" LOL.
I don't think your selfish. We all have to try to find land to hunt on and congrats that you did. The only problem I have with gaining permission (this is solely speaking for myself and no others) to alot of land personally is that I always end up not hunting some of them due to time and work constraints......
You can't have enough. If others don't want to make the investment to ensure their success in the field, I have no sympathy for them.
The more exclusive or limited access ground you have, the more turkeys you will kill.
How can you asking permission ruin it for others?Because they're too lazy to find land on their own?People who hunt wherever they please without permission are the ones who ruin it.
I hunt several places that others have permission on as well and we've never had a problem sharing.
Such a thing cannot exist!
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on March 07, 2014, 01:51:18 PM
You can't have enough. If others don't want to make the investment to ensure their success in the field, I have no sympathy for them.
The more exclusive or limited access ground you have, the more turkeys you will kill.
This. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
I wish I had the problem of having too much turkey property..i'm still looking for more
Spent all morning knocking on doors.....picked up another farm..78 acres and possibly a second one have to call. Lots and lots of no responses.
No way is there too much ground available to hunt. The moe the better!
Nope, can't have too much ground!
The only problem with having access to multiple hunting locations is that you will find yourself second guessing yourself once a decision is made and you are not getting any action. Sit quietly, smell the coffee, enjoy the spring and quite often he will announce his presence.