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Started by chow hound, April 08, 2021, 05:46:09 PM
Quote from: chow hound on April 08, 2021, 05:46:09 PMTo me, it is a cool concept to hunt turkeys that behave differently in radically different environments like south FL, the Black Hills, the Appalacians and the hill country of Texas. I really get that, but am amazed at the number of posts I read every year where the important thing seems to be bragging rights about the slam and not the experience itself. "If I book with an outfitter and shoot a hybrid out of a cornfield that has white tail feathers and one with tan tail feathers then I just got a rio and a merriams." I believe if someone stocked Osceola's on an island off the cost of ME and charged $400 to hunt there, people would flock there to complete their "slam" and would not care that they had no idea what it was like to truly hunt Osceolas.To me this ends justifies means mentality just leads to super commercialization. This is the same mentality that created high fence trophy deer operations and breeding deer with antlers so big they can barely lift their head. To all of you pursuing a slam for the experience, best of luck. As for me, I love hunting turkeys anywhere and everywhere, but you will never hear me talk about a slam.
Quote from: bbcoach on April 08, 2021, 08:35:30 PMEverybody has an opinion so here's mine. I disagree with your assessment. Some may use it as BRAGGING rights but you are lumping everyone that has a SLAM into that assessment. I have my Slam but for me, it was about the total experience, the travel, hunting different states and Most Important about the fellowship of my friends and people I met and traveled with along the way. Florida (killed a bird in shorts and t-shirt VERY MEMORABLE HUNT), Kansas and hunting Merriam's in 6 inches of snow was Fantastic. Every aspect of these hunts had Wonderful Memories, that I will hold on to for the rest of my life. NO BRAGGING, Just FUN!