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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: Gooserbat on May 31, 2021, 02:40:15 PMIt's about your way being the right way.
Quote from: Ihuntoldschool on May 31, 2021, 02:37:17 PMYou're quick to throw blame around but it's not the traditionalist's fault. It's this new breed of hunter, this new attitude of kill at all costs that you should blame.The ones that care more about the kill than the hunt. Turkey hunting ain't what it used to be that's for sure. As has been previously stated, lots of turkey killers but few turkey hunters. That's more true now than it ever has been. The purist/old school/traditional hunters have respect for the quarry and know that the hunt is WAY more important than the kill. The end result is somewhat anti-climactic to us. So no, we don't just hunt to "kill" turkeys. We know that turkey hunting is about calling the bird to you. As one famous old school guy already mentioned, "Calling is Everything". When it comes to Spring Turkey Hunting and how the game is to be played, that statement is 100% true. But thanks for bringing this up again. It's refreshing to know that some people would rather us set back in silence and pretend that all of this is OK when we know otherwise.
Quote from: Gooserbat on May 31, 2021, 02:20:09 PMTurkey hunting is something I've done a long time. Only attend church on Sunday beats my record for lengthiest life long places to find Sam. Now in the 37 years I've been doing this I've also been around nowhunting as well. Bowhunting has evolved ahead of turkey hunting in a lot of aspects. Popularity, methods, tools...so the ranks of bow hunters have become divided into traditionalist, compound hunters, crossbow hunters, treestand hunters, stalkers, and so on. Many of these won't hunt, communicate, or even break bread together. Same thing is going to happen with turkey hunting. Now we have fanners, callers, decoy spreaders, blinders, and run n gunners. We have sub-gaugers, lead is deaders, TSS is the way to the promised landers, and arrow slangers. And a lot of each have forgotten that there two reasons you are a turkey hunter. To have a good time and kill the turkey. Simple ain't it. You need to enjoy yourself and let the next guy enjoy himself. Honestly I've killed birds about every method I've mentioned and some I find really exciting and others are, well slow. The case in point is I find it exciting. We are going to become our worse enemies if we divide our ranks. Just remember have yourself a good time, be safe, and kill the turkey.
Quote from: Pluffmud on May 31, 2021, 03:45:30 PMI'm beginning to think that some of y'all are using a different alias on the Refuge Forums. Tuleman, is that you???
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on May 31, 2021, 03:34:21 PMQuote from: Gooserbat on May 31, 2021, 02:20:09 PMTurkey hunting is something I've done a long time. Only attend church on Sunday beats my record for lengthiest life long places to find Sam. Now in the 37 years I've been doing this I've also been around nowhunting as well. Bowhunting has evolved ahead of turkey hunting in a lot of aspects. Popularity, methods, tools...so the ranks of bow hunters have become divided into traditionalist, compound hunters, crossbow hunters, treestand hunters, stalkers, and so on. Many of these won't hunt, communicate, or even break bread together. Same thing is going to happen with turkey hunting. Now we have fanners, callers, decoy spreaders, blinders, and run n gunners. We have sub-gaugers, lead is deaders, TSS is the way to the promised landers, and arrow slangers. And a lot of each have forgotten that there two reasons you are a turkey hunter. To have a good time and kill the turkey. Simple ain't it. You need to enjoy yourself and let the next guy enjoy himself. Honestly I've killed birds about every method I've mentioned and some I find really exciting and others are, well slow. The case in point is I find it exciting. We are going to become our worse enemies if we divide our ranks. Just remember have yourself a good time, be safe, and kill the turkey.Absolutely Sam!! Excellent commentary. I've made my feelings known on this subject many times in the past. As long as it's legal, and it makes you happy, then I say good luck to you!! I may not chose to shoot a jake, or a bearded hen, and I might not employ the techniques that others use, but I'll wish them luck and success. We all don't have the same opportunities in terms of time off to hunt, money to spend on hunting, access to land, ability to put in a chufa plot, etc. Therefore I don't discriminate against those who have less opportunities than I do, or those that have more. I've killed birds with decoys and without, in blinds and sitting against a tree, I've called them in and I've bushwhacked them when I couldn't. I've never reaped or hunted a chufa plot, but I'd like to try it for the experience. I also won't get into ethics. Legal is written verbatim, whereas ethics is up to individual interpretation. As hunters we are often our own worst enemies, and we don't even realize it. So I support all legal methods, even if I don't use them. I don't agree with the holier than thou, do as I do or you aren't a real hunter BS. Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on May 31, 2021, 03:49:23 PMQuote from: Pluffmud on May 31, 2021, 03:45:30 PMI'm beginning to think that some of y'all are using a different alias on the Refuge Forums. Tuleman, is that you???Not Tuleman but I can't help but wonder what there is to argue about with legal duck hunting methods? I'm not on that forum but I've heard there's bickering with that bunch too. Is it social media? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk