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Started by chow hound, April 08, 2021, 05:46:09 PM
Quote from: WV Flopper on April 08, 2021, 08:06:43 PM I feel dumber for reading this. To each there own.
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!
Quote from: sswv on April 09, 2021, 08:46:11 AMI was in the Hunting & Fishing business for a tick over 20 years. That experience alone taught me that there are two types of hunters. You have the "be like Mike" crowd and the hunters that just have a pure true love for the outdoors and hunting in general. Both types have that slam or record book in the back of their minds. One crowd will do whatever at any cost to get to their goal mostly for bragging rights while the other side are hunting under waaay less pressure and having a lot more fun doing it. From a guiding standpoint the "be like Mike" crowd was always after the biggest of big at any cost and come into the hunt already under extreme personal pressure to succeed while the other crowd were more relaxed and there for a great experience and hopefully a good animal at the end of the hunt. From a business standpoint I made a lot more money from the "be like Mike" crowd but I sure had a LOT more fun with the more relaxed hunters. Now with that all being said.....I myself was in the "be like Mike" crowd several years back and have a lot of trophy animal mounts to prove it but when it become more pressure to put a trophy down than fun, I decided all the trophies in the world wasn't worth the hassle so for the last 25-30 years I've been having fun and keeping the freezer full. Looking back I'm actually glad I personally experienced both sides but now-a-days I'm in it for the freezer, the fun and the memories now. I do not look down or have harsh things to say about the "be like Mike" crowd but I promise the more relaxed crowd is having more fun.now for the rest of the story....Personally, I feel paid TV hunters have put negative pressure on young hunters to be like them and done more damage to the sport than any anti-hunting group ever could. just my 2cents.
Quote from: sswv on April 09, 2021, 08:46:11 AMPersonally, I feel paid TV hunters have put negative pressure on young hunters to be like them and done more damage to the sport than any anti-hunting group ever could. just my 2cents.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 09, 2021, 06:28:12 AMWhat kind of slam is it if you kill a bird in every county of your home state? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on April 08, 2021, 06:24:03 PMThe slam has been around a long time. We only see the results more now because of social media. I'm satisfied to kill birds within 30 minutes of the house because: a) I hate traveling in general; b) I don't like spending money on those types of things; and c) I still haven't figured out birds within 30 minutes of home enough to get bored with hunting them yet. To me spring gobbler season is almost like an event I get excited about every year like a kid does with Christmas and that's enough for me.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: guesswho on April 09, 2021, 07:00:00 PMStarting a conversation with me by telling me how many slams you have or how many turkeys you've killed or seen die is about the least impressive thing you can tell me.
Quote from: guesswho on April 09, 2021, 07:00:00 PMI've hunted them over 50 years and have zero slams. Nothing against them at all, it's just never been on my bucket list. If and when I ever kill a Rio I guess I can say I did it. But more than likely I won't say it and will just start looking for the next turkey wherever I get the chance. Starting a conversation with me by telling me how many slams you have or how many turkeys you've killed or seen die is about the least impressive thing you can tell me.