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Started by Tom007, March 20, 2022, 09:37:14 PM
Quote from: guesswho on March 21, 2022, 08:27:07 AMI grew up turkey hunting in the 60's in Florida. We had more turkeys to hunt and less turkey hunters then. This was pre cell phone, social media, NWTF, TSS, small video cameras and the look at me mentality.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 21, 2022, 08:20:43 AMMany hunters couldn't even use that technology without information. I believe in handing it down but when I started no one told you anything. That made learning curves hard. These newer hunters don't know how good they have it
Quote from: JeffC on March 21, 2022, 08:22:07 AMTom a little off topic, but growing up in south Jersey, hunting pine barrens, 60's thru 80's, never saw or heard of turkeys. When did Jersey open a season on them?
Quote from: Tom007 on March 21, 2022, 08:13:04 AMQuote from: TurkeyReaper69 on March 21, 2022, 07:35:13 AMCorrect. Although this will likely never be addressed due to the fact it would make the choke/shell guys, the decoy guys, the pop up blind guys etc within the industry loose a lot of money. Even the NWTF and TFT are a lost cause with it. Nwtf still continues to pimp out the decoys and blinds at local banquets, they are in big with them as well as jerking them off in the Turkey Call magazine. I was told by an insider with TFT they'd be taking a stance on these controversial topics and so far I've just heard crickets. Sigh... oh well money, money, money.I am in favor of advancements in technology. Technology has brought more opportunity to our sport regarding lighter gauge guns to be effective in taking turkeys by youngsters and others who in the past could not participate. It's nice to see our sport able to offer an abundance of options regarding hunting styles and equipment that participants can chose to utilize while enjoying time in the field.
Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on March 21, 2022, 07:35:13 AMCorrect. Although this will likely never be addressed due to the fact it would make the choke/shell guys, the decoy guys, the pop up blind guys etc within the industry loose a lot of money. Even the NWTF and TFT are a lost cause with it. Nwtf still continues to pimp out the decoys and blinds at local banquets, they are in big with them as well as jerking them off in the Turkey Call magazine. I was told by an insider with TFT they'd be taking a stance on these controversial topics and so far I've just heard crickets. Sigh... oh well money, money, money.
Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on March 21, 2022, 11:21:14 AMQuote from: Tom007 on March 21, 2022, 08:13:04 AMQuote from: TurkeyReaper69 on March 21, 2022, 07:35:13 AMCorrect. Although this will likely never be addressed due to the fact it would make the choke/shell guys, the decoy guys, the pop up blind guys etc within the industry loose a lot of money. Even the NWTF and TFT are a lost cause with it. Nwtf still continues to pimp out the decoys and blinds at local banquets, they are in big with them as well as jerking them off in the Turkey Call magazine. I was told by an insider with TFT they'd be taking a stance on these controversial topics and so far I've just heard crickets. Sigh... oh well money, money, money.I am in favor of advancements in technology. Technology has brought more opportunity to our sport regarding lighter gauge guns to be effective in taking turkeys by youngsters and others who in the past could not participate. It's nice to see our sport able to offer an abundance of options regarding hunting styles and equipment that participants can chose to utilize while enjoying time in the field.Interesting, didn't think you'd feel that way considering your original post. I have the complete opposite mindset. I don't want any further advancements. I wish we had the technology current that we had about 7 years ago. I wish folks wanting to hunt public ground to have to do the research on boundaries and purchase Topo maps from the USGS or some other entity. Not be able to view public lands and boundary lines and topography from an app. Folks are strapping decoys to their heads, to remote control cars, and adding the most realistic lifelike features. A fired up field strutter faces almost certain death against these methods. Shooting TSS at 80 yards out of a 150 dollar choke and killing a gobbler shallows the experience of the hunt, and IMO is a disgrace to the turkey. Yet it is applauded. YouTube and Facebook group popularity are at an all time high, bringing more and more hunters into pressured ground. The popularity of slams and traveling is hurting these off the beaten path states which just a few years ago saw virtually zero pressure. Folks are getting priced out of leases due to the outrageous turkey craze. I'd rather see methods of take restricted (such as using male decoys, pop up blinds, TSS, etc) rather than cutting bag limits and season dates. These advancements in technology you speak of I will place blame on for the overkilling of turkeys rather than limits or season lengths.