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Started by quavers59, May 09, 2021, 02:05:31 AM
Quote from: Sixes on May 11, 2021, 05:52:05 PMMaybe I am just an idiot, but could some of y'all explain to me why if we do not recruit more hunters into the sport, then that sport will die?I wish more people would quit deer and turkey hunting. The way I see it is just like supply and demand. The less competition for land and game will decrease the demand on land and in return lower prices on leases and increase the number of animals. It would go back to where the local farmers would say "Hell YES, kill every deer you see" instead of him now saying, I have it lease out for $20 an acre, but if you want to pay $25, then we can talk. I don't blame the farmer, but if the demand was not there, then the roles would be reversed and what has happened is the huge influx of hunters.Everyone has been brainwashed by all these organizations to "bring in new hunters or the sport will die" but their real intention is to bring in new hunters to continue to fill their coffers and pay their salaries. Hunters are naive.Just my .02 and remember, I clearly stated that I am an idiot.
Quote from: sasquatch1 on May 11, 2021, 06:27:33 PMWith habitat shrinking from never ending human expansion we don't need more ppl going after smaller resources.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: quavers59 on May 09, 2021, 02:05:31 AM Up front, I have nothing against New Turkey Hunters. But these days, I am seeing so many more Spring Turkey Hunters afield here in New York State. Maybe the Southern States have the same problem. No complaint here- just an observation. I know, I will always get my 2 to 4 Spring Toms- but many others will compete with so many New Hunters afield. On Public, I witness " Field Edge Sprinting" to close distance with a Vocal Gobbler. And these days, I witness Guys walking full Blown in the middle of a Big Field at 45 minutes or even earlier Before Sunrise. I know these are the newer Spring Hunters because a veteran will know that a Roosted Gobbler will " make Him" and drop down later possibly without Gobbling and move back into the Wetlands. Again- just my observation on Public Lands.I can go to plan B- but plenty of other guys will have their hunt blown and probably just remain at that Field edge and hope for the best later on. These Spring Days, I am hoping to have a Gobbler that Gobbles just once or Twice.
Quote from: bonasa on May 12, 2021, 12:20:03 AMQuote from: quavers59 on May 09, 2021, 02:05:31 AM Up front, I have nothing against New Turkey Hunters. But these days, I am seeing so many more Spring Turkey Hunters afield here in New York State. Maybe the Southern States have the same problem. No complaint here- just an observation. I know, I will always get my 2 to 4 Spring Toms- but many others will compete with so many New Hunters afield. On Public, I witness " Field Edge Sprinting" to close distance with a Vocal Gobbler. And these days, I witness Guys walking full Blown in the middle of a Big Field at 45 minutes or even earlier Before Sunrise. I know these are the newer Spring Hunters because a veteran will know that a Roosted Gobbler will " make Him" and drop down later possibly without Gobbling and move back into the Wetlands. Again- just my observation on Public Lands.I can go to plan B- but plenty of other guys will have their hunt blown and probably just remain at that Field edge and hope for the best later on. These Spring Days, I am hoping to have a Gobbler that Gobbles just once or Twice.Yes we need all the hunters we can introduce, old, young , veteran and novice. What if your mentor told you to go pound salt rather than call in that first longbeard for you? If you don't like crowds, don't hunt public. If you have good people skills, knock on doors and get permission. I have turkey hunted NY for almost 3 decades and a lot of it was on private land from the get-go. We have amassed many permissions over the years, some is practically public land, tons of gobblers but a lot of pressure. So....we move and find other properties that may have as many birds but, we always seem to tag out relatively quickly. If we don't, those properties with a lot of pressure become lessened as the season progresses and not on the weekends. Lets not turn into those guys that say, " nobody saved me any buffalo, so as long as I get mine, forget everyone else."
Quote from: bonasa on May 12, 2021, 12:20:03 AMQuote from: quavers59 on May 09, 2021, 02:05:31 AMYes we need all the hunters we can introduce, old, young , veteran and novice. What if your mentor told you to go pound salt rather than call in that first longbeard for you? If you don't like crowds, don't hunt public. If you have good people skills, knock on doors and get permission. I have turkey hunted NY for almost 3 decades and a lot of it was on private land from the get-go. We have amassed many permissions over the years, some is practically public land, tons of gobblers but a lot of pressure. So....we move and find other properties that may have as many birds but, we always seem to tag out relatively quickly. If we don't, those properties with a lot of pressure become lessened as the season progresses and not on the weekends. Lets not turn into those guys that say, " nobody saved me any buffalo, so as long as I get mine, forget everyone else."
Quote from: quavers59 on May 09, 2021, 02:05:31 AM
Quote from: bigriverbum on May 11, 2021, 11:38:40 PMQuote from: sasquatch1 on May 11, 2021, 06:27:33 PMWith habitat shrinking from never ending human expansion we don't need more ppl going after smaller resources.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Protruth.i'm a pessimist. it's a catch 22 situation. we need numbers to fight for our rights, but human nature is greedy. certain politicians will continue to be elected to a larger majority. hunting won't be allowed in a few generations. enjoy today. it's all we have
Quote from: quavers59 on May 11, 2021, 05:40:44 PM I understand that the Amish are Master deer + Turkey hunters in parts of Pennsylvania. They pass the tradition on still. Wondering if anyone here are seeing a big decline in Turkey numbers in various PA Counties.
Quote from: Sixes on May 12, 2021, 04:31:59 AMQuote from: bigriverbum on May 11, 2021, 11:38:40 PMQuote from: sasquatch1 on May 11, 2021, 06:27:33 PMWith habitat shrinking from never ending human expansion we don't need more ppl going after smaller resources.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Protruth.i'm a pessimist. it's a catch 22 situation. we need numbers to fight for our rights, but human nature is greedy. certain politicians will continue to be elected to a larger majority. hunting won't be allowed in a few generations. enjoy today. it's all we haveHow exactly are we going to lose hunting in a few generations? I know my home state of Georgia enacted the Right to Hunt and Fish Amendment about 15 years ago that guarantees our rights as sportsmen.Also, unless we fall under a true socialism in the next couple of decades, no one, let me say that again, NO ONE will stop me from hunting my own land.