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Started by turkeygod4, April 07, 2021, 05:29:16 PM
Quote from: g8rvet on April 09, 2021, 05:35:15 PMYou may as well be knocking on doors in New York City and asking to hunt their apartment balcony as getting cold permission in South Florida. Ain't happening any more down there. When I was a young 'un 40 years ago, sure. Now? not a chance.
Quote from: WTNUT on April 09, 2021, 03:28:01 PMThis is the first thread I have read on here where I just want to say "stop". I don't really want to hear about it. There is an old saying that always rings true. "Two wrongs don't make a right". Please don't say you gave in to the pressure. What pressure? According to your story, you were hunting with a piece of _____ outfitter and a no good guide. What kind of pressure could two people like that apply to an ethical turkey hunter? None. That is the answer. If you had not shot and complained or not shot and simply left, I would support you 100 percent. However, I am no more sympathetic to your situation than I am your outfitter. You each got what you deserved.
Quote from: zelmo1 on April 09, 2021, 04:04:38 PMI am a little more sympathetic to your problem, I would not have shot. Nobody calls my shots. I did however have a bad experience with an outfitter(only time I ever used one) and see that some are very shady. I booked a hunt in Mo/Ks/and SD with an outfitter. When I showed up to his"camp in Mo, he was not to be found and never returned my calls. I got my license and slept in my rental that night in his yard. I hunted a WMA I scouted and made it into a great trip. I also had a chance to shoot a huge double bearded tom, across the property line of the WMA, and passed on an 18 yard shot at the biggest turkey I will probably ever see. Nobody around except me and my conscience. I did my homework and got hosed, I feel for you on that. But never give in to that BS. I did report him to local F&G and he was caught. I got my money back and he was fined. I still had a great trip and will try that area in the future. With my wife or kids this time. Al Baker
Quote from: mtns2hunt on April 09, 2021, 10:30:31 PMQuote from: g8rvet on April 09, 2021, 05:35:15 PMYou may as well be knocking on doors in New York City and asking to hunt their apartment balcony as getting cold permission in South Florida. Ain't happening any more down there. When I was a young 'un 40 years ago, sure. Now? not a chance. How about knocking on doors with a big wad of greenbacks in hand?
Quote from: Dukhuntr1991 on April 12, 2021, 06:04:46 AMQuote from: mtns2hunt on April 09, 2021, 10:30:31 PMQuote from: g8rvet on April 09, 2021, 05:35:15 PMYou may as well be knocking on doors in New York City and asking to hunt their apartment balcony as getting cold permission in South Florida. Ain't happening any more down there. When I was a young 'un 40 years ago, sure. Now? not a chance. How about knocking on doors with a big wad of greenbacks in hand?The money isn't the issue. More than enough guys are willing to pay big money. Liability is the issue.
Quote from: Turkeyman on April 13, 2021, 05:16:05 PMWhen I hunted Florida I was extremely fortunate. At that time...back in 1988...my BIL had a repair garage in Sarasota...I'm up here in NY. I asked him if he knew anybody that would let me turkey hunt. He got back to me that a cattle rancher inland from him was a customer...and would let me hunt. Well...I jumped on that. On his unpressured, unhunted ranch it took me all of two days to bag a couple Osceolas. The first was a dandy with a triple beard and 1 1/8" spurs.Regarding hunting with a guide, do what you will. But I will never do so. The only time I have ever had a paid guide was to get my bow moose in NF...only because you have to in Canada.