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Started by eggshell, April 16, 2024, 01:13:30 PM
Quote from: Missed mallards on February 25, 2025, 03:48:30 PMI read this post last night and began to think about how tech has influenced the outdoors. I'll be the first to admit I can't find a turkey to save my life so the drone idea, well....No, daddy would not agree and my pappy would probably break his foot off in my rear as that's cheating and the spring game is a sacred game. Or use to be and how I still play it. But... drones to locate turkeys and deer. Cell cameras, or trail cameras in general, front facing sonar (fish), mapping software, reaping, tss, super full chokes, red dots, and and and It's not about the sport anymore, all about the glory of the kill. Immediate success you could say. Kind of sucks. But, it's legal and some tactics that are being used rape the resources. Tech has changed the game and the new game is what's being played, sadly.
Quote from: Zobo on February 25, 2025, 07:07:34 PMIf you feel the need to use a drone to help you shoot a turkey, you are a LOSER and not a turkey hunter. Period, end of story, case closed.
Quote from: eggshell on April 16, 2024, 01:13:30 PMI just have to vent. My buddy has hunted Ky the last 4 days and today went to a new area we found. That turned out to be a zoo. One of the landowners we hunt on got us permission on this new property. We thought, "Oh boy new ground". I think it's in an estate and so no one is watching it. When he pulls in there's a guy getting ready to go and my buddy talks to him and he does not have permission, but is going anyway, as everyone hunts here. That's a bad start, but they decide the property is big enough to split and go opposite ways. My buddy sets up on a bird and it's working and then put put and silence. He hears 4-5 more and trys to work a couple, but no luck. They just shut up on him. Suddenly he hears a buzzing and looks up to see a drone hovering over him. Now he is po'd and decides to leave. He runs into two kids combo mushroom hunting and carrying guns in case they see a turkey. When he gets back to the truck there's a guy setting by his car running the drone to spot turkeys to stalk. Then the other guy comes out and joins the conversation and he said he almost got three, but they all spooked from the fan. He was basically trying to reap them by just displaying a fan and walking at them full up right. He said one had an 11 inch beard and weighed 33 lbs, but it spooked. NOw that guys is good. The guy with the drone chimed in yeah he'd seen a couple 30 pounders on the drone camera. You got to be frigging kidding me! Needless to say my buddy baled and called me and said no way are we going back to that zoo. What in the living "H" get into people's heads. This is an good example of why I dislike the youtubers showing reaping and other "new" ways of hunting. Go ahead someone and call me an elitist and I'll gladly wear the tag if this is what we've come to. As I said Oh MY Gosh....
Quote from: lalongbeard75 on April 16, 2024, 02:41:42 PMI don't consider it elitism. There are certain rules to the game. You don't shoot ducks on the water you don't shoot fawns or deer at night etc. There are rules to the Turkey hunting game. Anyone that says otherwise is not a true Turkey hunter but a wannabe. If you can't call him to the gun and too the gun means 40 yards are less you ain't much of a Turkey hunter to begin with. If you need some toy helicopter to find a gobbler, or use anything else to short cut finding a gobbler you a 2 bit hack. If that offends it's supposed to.