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Started by turkeydangler3, March 20, 2021, 02:36:37 PM
Quote from: Remington700 on March 24, 2021, 09:04:59 AMI understand that everyone wants there own private spot. The problem is this is public and open to everyone. I hunt some public land and understand the crowded areas. I assume most areas are similar to mine and the weekends are bad. Most people work during the week. I have not seen many out of state people on the public I hunt in TN, but I am not in the high turkey area of the state. Like others I do not like being crowded, but what can you do.
Quote from: Prohunter3509 on March 24, 2021, 06:49:53 AMThat's rightAnd I think ,if the mdwfp gave a rat about the wildlife As much as they say, instead of all the money they get from out of state hunters ,they would make the season later . It's all about the money.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 24, 2021, 08:39:31 AMYou know, I read through all of these comments on hunting public land in MS and how crowded it is. Yet, just yesterday I watched a new video of a guy hunting a national forest (or so he claimed) just this year,...so the hunt must have taken place at the start of the season. He was on gobblers two days in a row that were gobbling their a$$es off for hours,...and yet nobody else showed up! This is not the first video I have watched from MS with the exact same scenario. ...Makes me wonder what people think "crowded" hunting conditions are? Don't get me wrong,...I haven't hunted MS but one time, so I don't have a clue, personally. I just find it a bit curious that the rhetoric here and what I have seen on multiple videos just doesn't add up. My assumption is that there must be places a guy can go on public land in MS and find gobbling turkeys without crowds.Again, don't nobody here need to get their snoods in a knot. ...Just making an observation from an outsider that doesn't have a dog in the hunt.
Quote from: wchadw on March 24, 2021, 09:59:55 AMQuote from: Prohunter3509 on March 24, 2021, 06:49:53 AMThat's rightAnd I think ,if the mdwfp gave a rat about the wildlife As much as they say, instead of all the money they get from out of state hunters ,they would make the season later . It's all about the money.I agree. Most of the surrounding states have changed seasons and limitsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: wchadw on March 24, 2021, 09:28:29 AMQuote from: Remington700 on March 24, 2021, 09:04:59 AMI understand that everyone wants there own private spot. The problem is this is public and open to everyone. I hunt some public land and understand the crowded areas. I assume most areas are similar to mine and the weekends are bad. Most people work during the week. I have not seen many out of state people on the public I hunt in TN, but I am not in the high turkey area of the state. Like others I do not like being crowded, but what can you do.It's not really a matter of a private spot. It's there's hunters from 5 states all trying to hunt a limited amount of land and a limited amount of birds. MS opens 1-2 weeks before LA AR TN and AL so there is a large influx of hunters from these states. MS needs to change opening date to give the birds some time to breed without hunting pressure. On March 15 in my area the birds are just starting to break up and there is little to no gobbling until close to end of March. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: deadbuck on March 25, 2021, 12:06:26 PMI know a retired guy that hunts the same NF that I do and he has been every morning since the opener on the 15th. He said although there is a small army of Arkansas hunters harrassing the birds and taking all available parking spots, they have not done any shooting. The Arky boys dont know it but they come here early when the birds arent ready yet. If they would come the last 2 weeks of season instead of first 2 they would get more action, but their season is open by then. Even though it isnt far to drive I cant understand why they come to where I hunt, it just isnt that good.