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Started by Tom007, March 21, 2022, 04:30:41 PM
Quote from: Paulmyr on March 22, 2022, 11:20:56 PMBack when I first started turkey hunting I was starving for info. The only source I had was Turkey and turkey hunting magazine an that was it. Didn't know anyone who chased Gobblers except my dad and brother and they weren't nearly as hooked as I was. Not much of a following back then in the north country. You'd hear stories once in a great while of somebody's uncle's best friend's daughter's boyfriend went turkey hunting.My 1st hunt was a lottery draw. Dad, brother, and I finally drew a tag after 3 years of applying and we only had a 5 day period to do it. I didn't bag a Tom that 1st season but the experience was way more than I expected. The next season had me in Arkansas and Missouri as it would be another 3 years before we were drawn again. Thus began my early life of as traveling turkey hunter. I had to do it. I had no other option. There was a fire set deep inside during that 1st season and it was consuming me. It needed to be fed. As I came more proficient as Turkey hunter the quest for info waned. No matter there wasn't much to be had anyways. No forums, no Facebook groups, no nothing except the bimonthly TTH magazine. I stopped looking.As I was growing as a hunter so grew my need to share my experiences with other like minded people . One day while searching for season dates or something I got sidetracked to this sight. I was extremely surprised to see so many gather in one place and share info freely. Man could I have used this sight back in the day. I kind of feel sorry for the Turkey hunting park ranger in Georgia were I would stay for weeks at a time trying to figure this crazy bird out. Or maybe it was I who was crazy! I would hunt him down during his breaks an badger him with never ending questions. We actually became pretty good friends and found out how much so after reconnecting with him last year after 20 seasons.Anyhow after finding this site and lurking for a while, I decided to join. I felt I may have a little bit of info of my own to share. I've even met somebody here local to me and we are constantly talking turkey. Even spent a mourning with him, I watching and him hearing a Tom sit on the limb for 2 ½ hours gobbling his but off not 35 yrs from us. One time he shock gobbled so hard to a crow his foot slipped off the branch he almost tumbled out of the tree. Caught himself just before he went over. Great time! I get the Old school loose lips sink ships attitude and if I had mentors, friends, or family show me the ropes my attitude may be different. If you visit this site regular you''ll find I am not of the sort. I supposed my lack of any heritage and the underlying need for info that was not there has made me an open book. Some say to open. I say "I cant help myself." I feel the need to share. It is who I have become for better or for worse. To deny it would be denying myself.
Quote from: King Cobra on March 23, 2022, 05:24:39 AMGood post Tom, I agree that the knowledge base in this forum in all aspects of Turkey Hunting is top notch. It is my go-to place when I have any questions. Thanks to Shannon for doing it right...
Quote from: greencop01 on March 23, 2022, 04:39:54 PMGood post Tom, it is the best site. It takes all kinds to make the world go 'round'. I've learned a great deal here and love the exchange of ideas, even when I or someone else puts their foot in their mouth. But that's how we learn. I also like to read the guys I've come to look on as my friends. We never met or blogged each other but friendships have been made and we don't even know each other. And the care expressed when we are down on our circumstance, picking each other up in prayer or encouragement. Thanks Shannon for all you do on this site.
Quote from: Tom007 on March 23, 2022, 05:19:42 PMQuote from: greencop01 on March 23, 2022, 04:39:54 PMGood post Tom, it is the best site. It takes all kinds to make the world go 'round'. I've learned a great deal here and love the exchange of ideas, even when I or someone else puts their foot in their mouth. But that's how we learn. I also like to read the guys I've come to look on as my friends. We never met or blogged each other but friendships have been made and we don't even know each other. And the care expressed when we are down on our circumstance, picking each other up in prayer or encouragement. Thanks Shannon for all you do on this site.Thanks. This forum is only as good as it's members. All in all, we have a great bunch here, with the greatest knowledge of Turkey on the planet. Thanks to Old Gobblers efforts, we should be here for a long long time...