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Started by Dr Juice, May 10, 2022, 04:37:29 AM
Quote from: eggshell on May 12, 2022, 06:40:04 AMThere is no doubt in all God's creation what this old boy would do. I would not move an inch except for my lips which would have been yelling, "hey hunter over here!" Then if he didn't acknowledge that I'd yell again and say tell me you see me, then I'd get up and leave". Believe me beyong all doubt I would do this and say the hell with any turkey. I have learned my lessons the hard way and most of you know what that means. Please never assume the other guy will be safe or not do domething stupid.
Quote from: Wvdanimal on May 13, 2022, 10:39:01 PMLet me tell ya something boys. Rifle has nothing to do with it. Toot your fancy man bun 410 shotgun only ever on a turkey all you want. Fact is., it's legal to use rifles in WV and always has been. It's what we know, what we were raised on, what has always been normal for us. A way of life in the world of hunting. Let me call an example to the table: in Texas they shoot deer and turkeys from a vehicle or over a feeder with rifles and that's the way it has been forever and is common. Don't be so quick to jump on the bandwagon against rifles because it's not the way it's done in YOUR state. This poor kid was shot at very close range, if I had to pick my poison between a rifle and over 300 pellets of TSS coming at me from a 3 1/2 mag, I'm not sure one would be better than the other. The situation is about a mistake period! One that resulted in a very unfortunate ending and that's probably what should be focused on the most.
Quote from: barry on May 14, 2022, 03:52:40 PMQuote from: Wvdanimal on May 13, 2022, 10:39:01 PMLet me tell ya something boys. Rifle has nothing to do with it. Toot your fancy man bun 410 shotgun only ever on a turkey all you want. Fact is., it's legal to use rifles in WV and always has been. It's what we know, what we were raised on, what has always been normal for us. A way of life in the world of hunting. Let me call an example to the table: in Texas they shoot deer and turkeys from a vehicle or over a feeder with rifles and that's the way it has been forever and is common. Don't be so quick to jump on the bandwagon against rifles because it's not the way it's done in YOUR state. This poor kid was shot at very close range, if I had to pick my poison between a rifle and over 300 pellets of TSS coming at me from a 3 1/2 mag, I'm not sure one would be better than the other. The situation is about a mistake period! One that resulted in a very unfortunate ending and that's probably what should be focused on the most.First and foremost we should send prayers to both parties involved.AND... Let me tell you something.... Just because it's legal doesn't make it right. I live in VA and it's legal here too but that doesn't mean I have to like it! Toot on that!!!
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on May 14, 2022, 09:46:17 PMQuote from: barry on May 14, 2022, 03:52:40 PMQuote from: Wvdanimal on May 13, 2022, 10:39:01 PMLet me tell ya something boys. Rifle has nothing to do with it. Toot your fancy man bun 410 shotgun only ever on a turkey all you want. Fact is., it's legal to use rifles in WV and always has been. It's what we know, what we were raised on, what has always been normal for us. A way of life in the world of hunting. Let me call an example to the table: in Texas they shoot deer and turkeys from a vehicle or over a feeder with rifles and that's the way it has been forever and is common. Don't be so quick to jump on the bandwagon against rifles because it's not the way it's done in YOUR state. This poor kid was shot at very close range, if I had to pick my poison between a rifle and over 300 pellets of TSS coming at me from a 3 1/2 mag, I'm not sure one would be better than the other. The situation is about a mistake period! One that resulted in a very unfortunate ending and that's probably what should be focused on the most.First and foremost we should send prayers to both parties involved.AND... Let me tell you something.... Just because it's legal doesn't make it right. I live in VA and it's legal here too but that doesn't mean I have to like it! Toot on that!!!The, "That's the way it's always been!," might be the dumbest argument ever made. In a world of hyper-realistic decoys where people are running full blown set ups with two or three hens and jakes and a strutter, in a world where people are literally crawling through open pasture with decoys and fans strapped to their heads, there's no way anyone ought to be using tools that extend ranges potentially out to 200yds. I can guarantee you I could smoke a strutter from that distance with the gun used in the case above. No one, no one, should be using tools with those potential ranges in this day and age in a sport that's exceedingly crowded and requires one not wear hunter orange. Again, it's a miracle this doesn't happen more than it does.What part of "shot at close range " are ya not gettin here? Kinda the point in post genius, nobody said anything about " shot at 200yds " stay w me or get back to watching Opra.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: silvestris on May 15, 2022, 12:32:37 AMI want to get this one straight. Because some entrepreneur thought that creating a turkey decoy and was successful in making a ton of money as well as convincing newbies that they could not be successful as turkey hunters without staking a flock of decoys out in front of him, then a hunter from a state that allows rifles must give up his chosen firearm because he may shoot the decoyer. I have another take. Just outlaw decoys and hunt the bird with all of his senses in play. Just remember that we are talking about girls and what the sight of the right girl would do to our senses. After all, Turkey hunting is about sex from the turkey's point of view. Learn how to call. The simple fact of possessing a caller doesn't make the possessor a proficient turkey caller or turkey hunter. Be realistic in your calling and you won't need a crutch.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on May 15, 2022, 12:49:24 AMWe
Quote from: silvestris on May 15, 2022, 02:02:50 AMIn takes discipline to to decline a shot at a bird that you have failed to earn; I consider an earned bird no farther than 35 yards. The states I hunt don't allow rifles, so I use a shotgun. If I could use a rifle, I would continue earning my turkeys at the earned range, 35 yards and in. It is all about character and discipline.