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Started by Marc, April 19, 2019, 01:08:31 PM
Quote from: davisd9 on April 20, 2019, 05:58:15 AMMy personal rules is to hunt the way I hunt and hold no one else accountable for my personal rules.
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 20, 2019, 09:41:33 AMQuote from: eggshell on April 20, 2019, 06:55:43 AMI see that several people still apply their rules when hunting with someone else. That is fine, but I will compromise my personal style if I'm hunting with someone. If I'm hunting with a newby then they have not developed personal rules and a filled tag is more of a validation to them, I will bend to anything legal. Even if it's a friend and they want to use dekes, blinds or other tactics I will bend a little. If I don't want to bend I just decline to go, but if I agree to go I make it pleasant for them. I don't need to kill another gobbler to prove anything, I just want to have fun and enjoy someone's company. If I'm hunting with someone my personal rule is to make every set up with them having the advantage and getting the shot if possible.I agree with this,...to a point. A few years back, New Mexico allowed shooting over bait or feeders on private land (thank God we got that changed). There was/is a youth hunting club in my community and back then they would set up tent blinds on private property and let the kids shoot turkeys coming into feeders. The adults running the show were fine with doing it and kids thought that was perfectly acceptable. For me, it was not,...and never will be. Moral of the story: no matter if they are kids or not, there are some hunting methods that are just not acceptable. At some point the concept of "fair chase" has to overrule the desire to let a kid (or anybody else) kill a turkey.
Quote from: eggshell on April 20, 2019, 06:55:43 AMI see that several people still apply their rules when hunting with someone else. That is fine, but I will compromise my personal style if I'm hunting with someone. If I'm hunting with a newby then they have not developed personal rules and a filled tag is more of a validation to them, I will bend to anything legal. Even if it's a friend and they want to use dekes, blinds or other tactics I will bend a little. If I don't want to bend I just decline to go, but if I agree to go I make it pleasant for them. I don't need to kill another gobbler to prove anything, I just want to have fun and enjoy someone's company. If I'm hunting with someone my personal rule is to make every set up with them having the advantage and getting the shot if possible.
Quote from: g8rvet on April 19, 2019, 05:17:59 PMWhen you guys talk about not sitting for birds to walk by-what are we talking about?Scenario 1: Had a bird gobble away from the road my SIL was on-to the north of him was the best he could tell us. We went to an area that he likes to travel and although we did not hear him, we sat about an hour a called every once in a while to see if he had headed towards us. he did notScenario 2: had a bird about an hour after flydown gobbling his head off to me, but would not come take a peak for the hen. So he left after gobbling for a while. I snuck in to where he had been gobbling and only had to wait about an hour of soft calling for him to show back up looking for the earlier hen. he diedScenario 3: Sitting in a spot that birds have been known to travel on a small piece of property and blind calling ocassionally to see if one shows up. Have done it a few times with no other intel and killed a bird, have done it a few other times and heard nothing-but knowing there is a bird regularly using the area. (We call this deer hunting a bird). But not sitting and shooting as he walks by with no interaction (which we call bushwhacking)No right or wrong, just curious what y'all do.