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Started by g8rvet, March 15, 2020, 07:12:34 AM
Quote from: rifleman on March 15, 2020, 08:48:41 AMI have hunted NF in VA and arrived first at a gate leading into the area. I have been out of my truck getting gun and gear when on more than one occasion a hunter drives up, jumps out and flies around the gate. You'd think they would come over and at least ask where I intended to go beyond the gate. I began going earlier and getting into the mt. well before daylight. I don't run in on guys. If another hunter beats me to an area, I just go somewhere else that I know about nearby. Ethics/respect is missing in most people today, IMO.
Quote from: Hobbes on March 16, 2020, 09:10:08 AMIf there isn't more to the story, I'm not getting the dirt bag description. It sounds like your buddy parked a half mile from the end of a dead end access road on 500,000 acres of public land and felt at that point he had some sort of claim on the next half mile. Maybe I'm missing something. If the end of that road is a typical jumping off point, there is no way folks are going to not drive past him. I would immediately assume that he's hunting a bird closer to his truck, not claiming rights to everything past that.
Quote from: LaLongbeard on March 16, 2020, 03:08:55 PMLazy people. If there is a road, trail goat path anything they could possibly navigate a vehicle down, they are going to do it. ANYTHING too save a step or two. What I can't understand, what makes anyone assume a Gobbler isn't roosted along the road or trail, or within site of it. And we all know turkeys can't see or hear vehicles, so spare me your fairytales about driving up under one that gobbled when you slammed the door, and then you killed him from the truck, I know your lying and so should anyone else. On heavily hunted public land the Turkeys are accustomed to the main road traffic constantly, but every single side trail doesn't need to be driven down. Gobblers will readily use these trails if you can keep from running them over. I have had at least 20 Gobblers buggered by some lazy slob driving up while I was working the bird. Just last season in La a tired old man drove his clunker around my truck and down what could barely be considered a trail and right between me and a Gobbler I was calling. I talked to him a couple days later when he drove around my truck again before daylight, he said he'd been chasing a Gobbler in the area? I guess he chases them from the truck? I told him to go park his pos and to stop driving around my truck. I never saw him again.Road hunter...LOL
Quote from: camotoe on March 16, 2020, 10:48:28 AMHad a spot a couple years ago where the guy put a sign up the day before the quota hunt that he was hunting down this road do not come down it .. I was not hunting that area but I thought it was pretty brazen . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: MK M GOBL on March 16, 2020, 06:14:33 PMQuote from: camotoe on March 16, 2020, 10:48:28 AMHad a spot a couple years ago where the guy put a sign up the day before the quota hunt that he was hunting down this road do not come down it .. I was not hunting that area but I thought it was pretty brazen . Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThere was a year I was in Nebraska and a guy put up a road closed/Blocked signage he had stolen from the state hey Dept. The guy was a guide on public land and didn't want his hunt interrupted. Well I give the DNR a call, he told me of the area and I told it said road was closed... Guess I can say his hunt got interrupted, fines and license lost.MK M GOBL
Quote from: LaLongbeard on March 16, 2020, 03:08:55 PMLazy people. If there is a road, trail goat path anything they could possibly navigate a vehicle down, they are going to do it. ANYTHING too save a step or two. What I can't understand, what makes anyone assume a Gobbler isn't roosted along the road or trail, or within site of it. And we all know turkeys can't see or hear vehicles, so spare me your fairytales about driving up under one that gobbled when you slammed the door, and then you killed him from the truck, I know your lying and so should anyone else. On heavily hunted public land the Turkeys are accustomed to the main road traffic constantly, but every single side trail doesn't need to be driven down. Gobblers will readily use these trails if you can keep from running them over. I have had at least 20 Gobblers buggered by some lazy slob driving up while I was working the bird. Just last season in La a tired old man drove his clunker around my truck and down what could barely be considered a trail and right between me and a Gobbler I was calling. I talked to him a couple days later when he drove around my truck again before daylight, he said he'd been chasing a Gobbler in the area? I guess he chases them from the truck? I told him to go park his pos and to stop driving around my truck. I never saw him again.