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Started by Gooserbat, May 31, 2021, 02:20:09 PM
Quote from: Gooserbat on May 31, 2021, 02:40:15 PMYou sir just made my point. It's about your way being the right way.
Quote from: mookyj on June 03, 2021, 10:49:23 PMQuote from: Gooserbat on May 31, 2021, 02:40:15 PMYou sir just made my point. It's about your way being the right way.Gonna have to call you out on a disingenuous post to start with. You set up an assumed precept that no criticism can be leveled at methods that can be reasonably argued unsafe, with too much on kill vs fair chase, and so on, pick one. Where your premise truly falls short is that you fail to account how a lot of this you deem should be accepted without question is cause for making us as a group appear in a poor way to non hunters and far too self serving in "anything goes." Do we truly rely on govt agencies and laws applied to be good sportsmen or do we instill ethical sportsmanship among ourselves and in that view, your post and the premise you put forth fails miserably. We live in a society that no longer wants to put in the work, efforts to achieve a honorable goal and would just soon phone it in with any means necessary shortcut to satisfy a demand for instant gratification. In that the old school traditionalists prove out a time honored tradition worthy of the long view.
Quote from: mookyj on June 04, 2021, 07:06:51 AMIf you read my response in context, fair chase was used only as a broad term and that was intentional as such. "minding ones own business" is not an end all be all and skirts the responsibility of us as practitioners of our sport to promote it in the best light. You are in fact labeling those that criticizes poor practices and poor behaviors all in the quest to promote killing rather than hunting. It plays into the hands of those that would just soon abolish hunting all together. In the essence of this you speak of not labeling others all the while it is what you are doing against those wishing to maintain the integrity of a time honored tradition. I ask that you not read this as spoken in a harsh tone. It is not my intention.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 04, 2021, 09:05:52 AMInteresting discussion, and a lot of points and opinions about what is couture, or not, in this thing we do. Simply stated from my own perspective, I don't care how you go about killing your gobblers,...again, as long as it is deemed legal where you hunt. What I do care about is that you start out understanding how your hunting method, and your attitude about killing turkeys, impacts the resource. (The subject of "what's legal where you hunt" is a matter for another discussion).We have spoken about declining turkey populations ad nauseum on this forum for years. News Flash: there reaches a point in that decline where we have to recognize that we should not be killing every single turkey we can just because thirty years ago there were enough turkeys around that we could kill several of them each year! Regardless of how one hunts, each of us should take that fact into consideration in terms of not how you hunt, but how many turkeys you take out of a struggling population. Personally, I will take the guy that kills one gobbler using a fan,...and then stops hunting because he understands that the turkey population where he hunts cannot sustain itself if he kills two, three, or four more,...over the "great caller" that goes ahead and kills several more without any recognition of the fact that, perhaps, he should not be doing that for the good of the resource. (Granted, the guy that uses a fan or male turkey decoy that just keeps pulling the trigger because gobblers keep coming is a different story altogether)"Great" turkey hunters start from the groundwork of understanding the limitations of the resource and adjusting their hunting attitudes around that. Doing anything less than that, regardless of how good you think you are at this or what methods you use, just makes you a detriment to the resource, and the rest of us that hunt it.
Quote from: the Ward on June 04, 2021, 09:00:30 AMSeen a couple posts on previous page that prove my point about "purity" Got a question for them. New guy joins Old Gobbler because he wants to start turkey hunting. Comes here because this forum is the best place for turkey hunting info. He posts a question about getting a decoy and how to use it. Gets dogpiled by a the usual suspects. He leaves and goes elsewhere for info. How is that helping this site, or turkey hunting in general? I keep hearing " I don't care how others hunt" but then they can't restrain themselves from posting how others are wrong, and they have committed a mortal sin. A safety or legal issue? Sure, speak up. Don't like the topic? You don't have to post in it. Simple.
Quote from: Paulmyr on June 04, 2021, 12:38:01 PMQuote from: the Ward on June 04, 2021, 09:00:30 AMSeen a couple posts on previous page that prove my point about "purity" Got a question for them. New guy joins Old Gobbler because he wants to start turkey hunting. Comes here because this forum is the best place for turkey hunting info. He posts a question about getting a decoy and how to use it. Gets dogpiled by a the usual suspects. He leaves and goes elsewhere for info. How is that helping this site, or turkey hunting in general? I keep hearing " I don't care how others hunt" but then they can't restrain themselves from posting how others are wrong, and they have committed a mortal sin. A safety or legal issue? Sure, speak up. Don't like the topic? You don't have to post in it. Simple.Thank you for making my point for me. He can go pet some puppies or something if my opinion of using decoys effects him that much.