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Started by quavers59, December 02, 2016, 02:14:23 PM
Quote from: turkaholic on December 10, 2016, 07:55:57 AMI have hunted state land in NY for over 30 years. Bird numbers are much lower now then "the good old days" so better be tactful. On some occasions when people encroach on " my " spot I resort to ninja tactics. I admit openly I have dropped a vehicle off the night before just to discourage all the intruders. I also employ desperate measures like dropping my partner ( my brothers ) off and parking elsewhere so as not to attract attention to all the others that are to lazy or to busy to find there own birds. Lastly, never just walk out of the turkey woods proudly with a tom. Instead use discretion and don't ever let anyone see your trophy. Unless he has a badge of corse.
Quote from: quavers59 on December 05, 2016, 06:31:16 PMHA HA---Good post RUTnNStrutn. I am 57 now- but have hunted New York since 1990--Pennsylvania since 1994, and New Jersey since 1994--Spring and Fall in all 3 states. I am just willing to do what other hunters won't--climb a mountain---walk in near 2 miles--whatever it takes to get away from my crowds here. The most important thing that I do is get to the parking lot first. It happens most of the time. I just sit with my coffee and get in there first as well.
Quote from: Happy on December 14, 2016, 06:34:15 PMI will agree with this. Course most of the fellows I run into are local residents and in my opinion the country folks are just more pleasant to deal with on these things. I once had a fellow pull in about 5 minutes behind me. He politely asked where I was planning on hunting. I gave him a real rough idea and you could see his face drop. I asked what his plans were and he told me he had roosted two toms the wvening before in the area I was planning on hunting. I told him to have at it. If he put the work in to roost them then I wasn't going to interfere. He thanked me profusely and offered some info on a third bird he had heard at dark. I went to one of my backup spots and got to sit on a ridge and listen to him try and work the birds. Didn't sound like they budged while I was in earshot. I went on my own hunt and when I returned there was a gift card for a local restaurant and a thank you note under my windshield. Was a nice gesture. I have received just as many generous gestures as I have given. Including fellows helping get deer out of some nasty spots, info on new areas and even a ride back to my truck when I came out way of course from where I intended. I would not like to let the occasional idiot ruin my overall impression of hunters. Least around my neck of the woods.Sent from my SM-G800R4 using Tapatalk
Quote from: quavers59 on December 05, 2016, 06:39:35 PMYup- DumpTruckTurkey-- I have noticed that most hunters head for the fields also. I love hardwoods also---no flashlights bobbing my way at 4.30amLOL!