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Started by 2flyfish4, April 03, 2022, 11:03:30 PM
Quote from: 2flyfish4 on April 03, 2022, 11:03:30 PMI normally take 1 or 2, sometimes 3 to 4. This is for the entire spring season and birds could be from multiple states. I was thinking some of these social media stars kill 20-30+ birds a season as they travel the states obtaining film to put their videos together so they can make money doing what they do. It started to rub me wrong that these guys kill alot of birds, they killed alot of birds last year, and they are already putting plans together to kill alot of birds next year. So I dont want more government involvement than there already is. Example being you can shoot the individual state limit of birds but no more than 10 birds in a calander year for the entire U.S.
Quote from: Tom007 on April 04, 2022, 05:11:43 AM
Quote from: quavers59 on April 04, 2022, 05:08:45 AM Don't Bring This Question Up In New Jersey-LOL! -- Ehh- Limit You Say. Personally, I take 3 to 4 Spring Gobblers in New York + New Jersey.
Quote from: 2flyfish4 on April 03, 2022, 11:03:30 PMJust curious how many birds do you normally take a season/year?I normally take 1 or 2, sometimes 3 to 4. This is for the entire spring season and birds could be from multiple states. I was thinking about this recently. It started with some of the well known turkey social media stars calling people out who fan/reap to harvest birds. I personally have never done it. But I was thinking some of these social media stars kill 20-30+ birds a season as they travel the states obtaining film to put their videos together so they can make money doing what they do. It started to rub me wrong that these guys kill alot of birds, they killed alot of birds last year, and they are already putting plans together to kill alot of birds next year. I believe a dead bird is a dead bird. It doesn't matter if you hit it with the truck, reap it, call it in. At the end of the day its one less bird in the population and one less bird to breed a hen in the future. Its the reality of the sport we partake in, and by no means am I saying we need to turn into bird watchers. I guess what I am saying is what does more harm to the turkey population? A) an average guy going and reaping one or two birds an entire year or B) a select few who can travel the entire US and shoot 20-30+ birds a season year after year.So I dont want more government involvement than there already is. But do you think there should be a cap on the amount of birds one could take during an entire year? Example being you can shoot the individual state limit of birds but no more than 10 birds in a calander year for the entire U.S.It's not like anyone is going hungry b/c they didn't come home with a bird. Hell for what I spend chasing turkey and ducks every year I could eat wagu every night for dinner.This is kind of a stir the pot post, kinda taking a jab back at some of the high and mighty social media stars that are trashing fellow hunters that reap birds.With that said I am not a fan of reaping birds, I cant stand the disrespect I see on a daily basis that alot of hunters show towards the wild game we hunt. Saw one the other day with a guy driving through star bucks with a dead turkey in the front seat of his truck. I could go on for a while about some of this but I'll leave it at that and look forward to reading everyone comments/thoughts.