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Quote from: catman529 on February 03, 2017, 04:18:08 PMQuote from: FL-Boss on February 03, 2017, 01:26:10 PMYep, it can greatly depend on the hunter that's for sure. For me personally - hunting turkeys over bait (legal or not) isn't any sport at all. I feel the same way about using 10 & 12GA shotguns for experienced hunters. With the advancement of chokes and ammo I think it takes out a lot of sport when you fire a cannon shooting 2.5oz of hevi shot. I'm sure some of you bow hunters feel the same way about using guns in general... and that's perfectly ok. With the advancement of technology (decoys, calls, guns, loads, gadgets, etc) where does it end? How much of of this new tech should hunters take advantage of before there is no sport left in hunting? That's a debate that can go on forever..... I do feel as hunters get more experienced .. the less tech they want to use. They tend to move more towards "back to basics" and opt for more challenge.Trail cameras don't help you kill turkeys, they just tell you what's there. Me personally I've never felt the need to use a trail cam for turkeys, only one or two at salt licks to see what kind of deer use the property. I love bowhunting deer but also love blowing a hole in their side with a rifle too. Nothing wrong with a 12 gauge, 10 gauge, .308, whatever. A more effective weapon is actually better, so you have less chance at wounding an animal.
Quote from: FL-Boss on February 03, 2017, 01:26:10 PMYep, it can greatly depend on the hunter that's for sure. For me personally - hunting turkeys over bait (legal or not) isn't any sport at all. I feel the same way about using 10 & 12GA shotguns for experienced hunters. With the advancement of chokes and ammo I think it takes out a lot of sport when you fire a cannon shooting 2.5oz of hevi shot. I'm sure some of you bow hunters feel the same way about using guns in general... and that's perfectly ok. With the advancement of technology (decoys, calls, guns, loads, gadgets, etc) where does it end? How much of of this new tech should hunters take advantage of before there is no sport left in hunting? That's a debate that can go on forever..... I do feel as hunters get more experienced .. the less tech they want to use. They tend to move more towards "back to basics" and opt for more challenge.
Quote from: C. Brumfiel on February 04, 2017, 01:41:31 PMQuote from: catman529 on February 03, 2017, 04:18:08 PMQuote from: FL-Boss on February 03, 2017, 01:26:10 PMYep, it can greatly depend on the hunter that's for sure. For me personally - hunting turkeys over bait (legal or not) isn't any sport at all. I feel the same way about using 10 & 12GA shotguns for experienced hunters. With the advancement of chokes and ammo I think it takes out a lot of sport when you fire a cannon shooting 2.5oz of hevi shot. I'm sure some of you bow hunters feel the same way about using guns in general... and that's perfectly ok. With the advancement of technology (decoys, calls, guns, loads, gadgets, etc) where does it end? How much of of this new tech should hunters take advantage of before there is no sport left in hunting? That's a debate that can go on forever..... I do feel as hunters get more experienced .. the less tech they want to use. They tend to move more towards "back to basics" and opt for more challenge.Trail cameras don't help you kill turkeys, they just tell you what's there. Me personally I've never felt the need to use a trail cam for turkeys, only one or two at salt licks to see what kind of deer use the property. I love bowhunting deer but also love blowing a hole in their side with a rifle too. Nothing wrong with a 12 gauge, 10 gauge, .308, whatever. A more effective weapon is actually better, so you have less chance at wounding an animal.In certain situations trail cameras will help you kill a turkey. Plotwatchers are the best camera for this tactic however. Set the camera on the opposite field edge (if the field is relatively small) or if the field is larger set it in the middle of the field facing back toward the sign. In order to set it in the middle of the field there will need to be a tree or power line or similar to place it. The object with this tact is to know where the turkeys travel routes are and the areas that they want to be. It also gives you some intel on your competition.