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Started by Davyalabama, February 21, 2026, 08:49:54 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on Today at 09:28:56 AM I can generally tell well in advance of an encounter with a gobbler that I need to address certain functions beforehand. I have gotten pretty good as realizing that things can't wait. Unlike a few others here apparently, I am not inclined to "let 'er rip" in my drawers in order to preserve the opportunity to kill a gobbler. If the choice must be made, the shorts are dropping. Maybe the wisest thing I have read on here in a while.
Quote from: GobbleNut on Today at 09:28:56 AM I can generally tell well in advance of an encounter with a gobbler that I need to address certain functions beforehand. I have gotten pretty good as realizing that things can't wait. Unlike a few others here apparently, I am not inclined to "let 'er rip" in my drawers in order to preserve the opportunity to kill a gobbler. If the choice must be made, the shorts are dropping. Since it's "true confessions" time, my biggest problems almost always occur in transit to my chosen hunting location. That is, because the nearest turkeys to where I live are roughly a two-hour drive...and I have to drive through "inhabited" locations to get there...it is uncanny how that "irresistible urge" to take care of business invariably takes place at the most inopportune times...i.e. right when I am driving through the most densely populated area along my drive. One finds, as one gets older, that the ability to "hold things" tends to be inversely correlated to one's age. Hence, I always keep the required "accoutrements" close at hand when action must be taken posthaste. Suffice it to say, I have learned where the nearest bushes, trees, and other close-by hiding places are along most of my routes anymore...and hope like heck there is time to get there.