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Quote from: greencop01 on March 21, 2022, 05:50:00 PMI've been turkey hunting for 30 years and I say the the 'Good Ol Days' are now. The birds are harder to hunt but they make you think. The time you hunt is now not yesterday. I have cancer and the outlook is 75% cured after surgery. I say every day you can get out there is the Good Ol Days enjoy them. Cherish every day you can get out. And hunt the very best you can. the birds deserve our best. let's give it to them.
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on March 21, 2022, 07:09:44 PMQuote 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.Bingo again!!! You tie guesswho with the internet post of the day. It needs to slow down. At what point do we say enough is enough with technology? It might not be "THE" cause for population declines, but if gobbler carryover matters for breeding, it has played a role somewhat. It can't be debated.....technology has made it easier to hunt and kill turkeys. No doubt about it. OnX and other technology holds one's hand and leads you to locales that once required boot leather and deciphering a map through the fear of getting lost. So, where one or two might venture, now ten do. Advancements such as this, along with the marketing and accessibility of limitless information through social media have proven to "dummy" it down. Is that a positive for turkey hunters? On the surface, Yes in some ways. But, does that outweigh the negatives? I would say no way. I agree 110% and have thought the same things. If you want to reduce harvests and increase gobbler carryover while still allowing the most hunt opportunity (which is days allowed to hunt), then prohibit decoys, reaping, remote operated decoys, etc. You can still allow more days afield, thus promoting hunter opportunity, while balancing the harvest. We are at the point I'm not sure self-policing is an effective strategy unfortunately, because of the current culture. It's past the point of enough hunters placing the resource and the future above self gratification.
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.
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: Hobbes on March 22, 2022, 01:08:45 AMI can't go back quite as far as some folks and can't hold a candle to Guesswho, but I can go back with turkeys as far as 1990.........Winchester tree bark box # 6s, camo hats that stood a good 4" or so above your head, original real tree or mossy oak camo, VHS tapes, camo tape shotguns, and a pile of new turkey hunters everywhere that didn't know what we were doing. I wouldn't mind some limitations. I can go back to #6 lead and the double bead, although my eyes aren't going to appreciate the bead thing. I'm not sure lead will actually be legal forever. They'll eventually push for all nontoxic shot, especially on federal lands, and I sure as heck don't want steel. It'd probably be rough on a few guys but they'd figure it out. Heck, we did. I'd be okay if some of them gave up though. I don't recall turkeys being a bit harder to kill in 1990 than they are now, besides my lack of experience at the time. Turkeys gobbled, I yelped, clucked and cutt, and occasionally they walked in and I killed them. I think I do the same thing now.However, that ain't bringing your turkey numbers back around. If hens aren't producing a steady stream of poults, your numbers are declining and hens aren't producing poults worth a dang. Gobbler carryover won't stop the decline, unless you mean 100% gobbler carryover because we cut out spring season altogether.I miss some of the good ole days too, but not because I'm using that as an easy explanation for the decline in turkey numbers.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 21, 2022, 08:28:01 AMQuote 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. Hit the nail on the head
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: camotoe on March 22, 2022, 01:44:04 PMQuote from: Bowguy on March 21, 2022, 08:28:01 AMQuote 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. Hit the nail on the headFirst time I hunted turkeys in Florida , 3 lakes . An older guy and his wife checking in and I saw they where shooting 22 rifles all scoped out . He was telling me how easy it was for them to bag his limit . Times have changed yes sir. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Old Gobbler on March 22, 2022, 02:59:15 PMQuote from: camotoe on March 22, 2022, 01:44:04 PMQuote from: Bowguy on March 21, 2022, 08:28:01 AMQuote 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. Hit the nail on the headFirst time I hunted turkeys in Florida , 3 lakes . An older guy and his wife checking in and I saw they where shooting 22 rifles all scoped out . He was telling me how easy it was for them to bag his limit . Times have changed yes sir. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI started in the same area in 80's , yes rimfire rifles were acceptable ...some used 22mags ...we begged the state to get them banned , buck shot , and slugs were all eventually banned ..they did AFTER people were shot or worse KILLED Back the 80's there were hardly any real turkey hunters ...many management areas had little competition, but you had to be very weary of "blue jean " hunters or bored deer and hog hunters who showed up cause they had nothing to do ...they roamed the oak hammocks of Florida shooting anything that looked like a turkey hen , Jake , gobbler or decoy ...it got shot at It was very...very common to hear 3 and 5 shot sequences all morning long from all kinds of distances back in the day ...decoys ...I know people have Thier opinions of them but they became more and more prominent in usage and walk around novice hunters would shoot those instead of a hen or hunter ...or spot the decoy and a possible severe shooting incident was avoided ...I never ...repeat never hunt any piece of property in Florida without at least a hen decoy if a poacher or idiot shoots something...better mr plastic than you ...I've witnessed or been in close proximity of turkey hunters being shot and my opinion on the matter is permanent..if you don't like them ..you don't have to use them , they do however make a regular guy more lethal ..they do however make turkeys that were basically impossible to kill , huntable in some parts out west Weapons ...I could write a book on turkey guns ... 40 yards was a stretch back in the 80's I would say the invention of screw turkey choke tubes in the last 40 years is the item that has dramatically improved the performance of turkey guns more than anything , more clean kills no more boom boom boom boom boom ...turkey gets away or crippled ..I think the common usage of decoys has a major hand in the dramatic reduction of turkey hunter shooting fatalities... Both Missouri and Pennsylvania were hot beds for fatal turkey hunter shootings ...I don't have the figures in front of me ...but those dark days are long goneTss ... Again you don't need it , many serious guys use it for the same reasons as choke tubes ...I'm seeing a resurrection of sub gauges and to me that means people just want a lighter gun to do the same thing and performance of Thier heavier 12 gauge with old loads ...there are of course a few people out there that have very little real world experience that can't be told different when you try to tell them that they are rolling the dice on those way long long shots ...some make ammunition, some sell the components..some drink the long shot Kool aid... Some actually film themselves or write about taking EXTREMELY long shots , even missing or crippling and them ..and post it publicly.. go figureI could write a book about the past , current , and what the future of turkey hunting has in store for it ..the future is up to us ...we need to be RESPONSIBLE on what we do and say ...yes ive screwed up a shot or two everyone has , I'm raising my hand on that , learn from your mistakes and don't do them again ...many years ago we predicted all of the stuff your seeing today going on with people bragging about taking 70 , 80 and even longer shots with tss and what the end result would be ...one of our more profoundly intelligent members coined the phrase "is the future of turkey hunting a guy with high tech shotgun over a pile of corn?" Well is it ? Yes I miss the days of listening to Ben Lee recordings to learn how to call ...bumping around on lonely pine blocks and hammocks of Florida ...not another soul around for miles... The campfires , good stories .good times ...Shannon