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Started by eggshell, February 10, 2021, 09:15:15 AM
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 10, 2021, 09:36:13 AMWell said. Last season I shared hunting land with another hunter who I felt was being less than up front with me about where he was hunting and when. In some instances I became very angry with this individual. When scouting one day I saw a nice gobbler on part of the property where he usually hunts. I really wanted that bird badly and I knew I could get him the next day. I didn't feel good about doing that, so instead I told him about it and went so far as sending him a picture of the property and I marked the spot where I saw the bird and when I saw it. I hunted across the road from that spot the next day. I heard him shoot the bird and he sent me the pictures. It was bigger than any bird I harvested last year. I did not even hear a gobble in my vicinity that same morning. I think we both are still in competition for birds for this upcoming year and I've heard some things he's said about me that are less than flattering. I don't have any control over that, but what I can control is what I say and do.
Quote from: eggshell on February 10, 2021, 09:15:15 AM There should be a sign at every forest gate/parking lot, stream access, boat launch and trail head that says, "Leave your anger, pain, emotions, greed and troubles here, they are not allowed beyond this point. You can pick them up when you leave". why do we eat our own
Quote from: eggshell on February 10, 2021, 11:37:29 AMAs several has already stated, many of my best hunts and memories are when I helped people bag their very first gobbler. I can relive some of my own joy with each one of them. It is in fact one of the best things we can do. when we take someone under our wings, like an old hen with her clutch, we become the standard they gauge their own hunting by.