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Quote from: derek on March 26, 2021, 11:52:55 AMJust spent the first 11 days of the season in Mississippi. Between the weather, pressure and just how early it felt in the season.. I struggled a ton. I heard 5 gobbles on day 2. 2 gobbles on day 7. And finally found a bird that wanted to talk a little more on day 10, he was with a boat load of hens that didn't like me so I didn't push the issue and was able to get between him and his hens yesterday morning and finally kill him.. and he didn't gobble at all yesterday. So in 11 days, I heard gobbling on 3 of them. That's pretty rough from this Yankee's perspective, and it wasn't that there weren't birds where I was hunting, they just didn't seem ready. I hunted 3 very different parts of the state hoping things would be different with a relocation, but the story seemed very similar everywhere and with everyone I talked to. I agree the season just seems to start too early. In hindsight I wish I would have gone in April. But with the extra pressure from all us nonresidents pushing to get it done before the birds are ready, not to mention they had already been hunted the week before hand for youth season, it's no wonder Mississippi birds have a reputation of being tough. They're getting a hell of an education before they're even in the mood. The resident guys I talked to seemed to be more taking inventory and seeing where everyone was focused on hunting vs pushing them before it was time. That said I was very impressed with the etiquette demonstrated by others around me. Not once did I have someone come in on me and everyone I met was extremely helpful and even made some friends I bet I'll keep contact with for sometime. Also got a really sweet box call given to me by a us forestry service guy that I thought was really cool. Beautiful state and I enjoyed my time there despite the challenges. But I sure am glad to have checked the state off. Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
Quote from: 3bailey3 on March 28, 2021, 01:36:29 PMcongrats on the bird and the box call, do you know who made the box and when was is made?
Quote from: silent tom on March 31, 2021, 05:58:48 AMA lot of people were jumping up and down 5 or so years ago, saying we need more hunters. These you tubers all came along in about a 2 year time span, justifying creating a public land fad/traveling hunter as being good stewards of the sport. Well guess what guys and gals- we are now looking down the barrel of more regulations, lower limits, more restrictive permit type hunts, less opportunities and time in the field. There were a few of us that saw this coming and said something where we could. We were mostly called selfish. To all those people now, you can kiss my ***. Youtubers know what they've done. Look at the precautions they are taking this year to avoid showing spots. They've seen these threads whether they reply or not. But the damage is done. Are you tubers the only culprit? Absolutely not, but have been the biggest negative influence in the past few years. We don't need a hunter behind every tree on our public lands.
Quote from: Prohunter3509 on March 31, 2021, 07:44:37 AMLook guys this didnt start with utubers the sport channels on T.v. made it a business that's when hunting went south , to me. Everybody started trying to be like whoever There hunting guru was on tv.Yeah the public land you can blame on utubers.And I myself like to watch utube tky. Hunting. But i was hunting public before the internet was invented. Will i reckon i vented and got off track sorry about that But i blame the tv and all the hunting channels that messed it all up.
Quote from: sasquatch1 on March 31, 2021, 11:37:07 AMQuote from: Prohunter3509 on March 31, 2021, 07:44:37 AMLook guys this didnt start with utubers the sport channels on T.v. made it a business that's when hunting went south , to me. Everybody started trying to be like whoever There hunting guru was on tv.Yeah the public land you can blame on utubers.And I myself like to watch utube tky. Hunting. But i was hunting public before the internet was invented. Will i reckon i vented and got off track sorry about that But i blame the tv and all the hunting channels that messed it all up.People lack confidence to strike out blind and try something. The attitude is usually "ehh I'll just waste my time" so they never tryKind of like how when you go kill something THEN all your friends wanna go with you. They never ask to go with you on a blind adventure.That's what kept a lot of people from trying public land. The motto is it's "terrible hunting" anywayThe youtubers proved to the masses it is possible to have good hunts with video proof. Then went farther to let ppl know where they were at. This made them gain confidence to go to these places. "Oh damn there's gobbling birds all over that place. We must go"That is what separates the YouTube's from the old hunting tv shows. The tv shows were all on big private places so it was just to watch and dream about. There was nothing to chase behind after the hunting show vids. Everyone knew they couldn't hunt there so it was just tv entertainment.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: silent tom on March 31, 2021, 05:58:48 AMA lot of people were jumping up and down 5 or so years ago, saying we need more hunters. These you tubers all came along in about a 2 year time span, justifying creating a public land fad/traveling hunter as being good stewards of the sport. Well guess what guys and gals- we are now looking down the barrel of more regulations, lower limits, more restrictive permit type hunts, less opportunities and time in the field. There were a few of us that saw this coming and said something where we could. We were mostly called selfish. To all those people now, you can kiss my ***. Youtubers know what they've done. Look at the precautions they are taking this year to avoid showing spots. They've seen these threads whether they reply or not. But the damage is done. This is all very true.Are you tubers the only culprit? Absolutely not, but have been the biggest negative influence in the past few years. We don't need a hunter behind every tree on our public lands.