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Started by joey46, April 26, 2023, 04:02:39 PM
Quote from: joey46 on April 26, 2023, 04:02:39 PMNow that this forum has declared that the only thing worse than the decoy is an out of state hunter it may be time to get real. There may be a few that do travel to multiple states and shoot every gobbler they can carry but they are so few and far between they are a non factor. Using myself as an example here is how my 40 plus years of turkey chasing has gone. When I resided in Ohio if I tagged out I may travel for a few days to KY. When I retired and moved to KY I would travel back and hunt Ohio. Now that I live in Florida, where the season ends before many start, I am always looking for May opportunities. This year I have two northern states in mind. I won't mention either. Last May I took a well planned trip out west for ONE Merriam. Maybe next year I'll look to the southwest for ONE Rio. I don't feel the least bit guilty about any of this. Some of the post and proposed "solutions" to this OOS "problem" are truly delusional IMO.
Quote from: ScottTaulbee on April 26, 2023, 04:28:57 PMI guess it isn't real to you because you aren't on the receiving end of the equation. When you use 4 days of your 10 days of vacation you get a year, and work for an employer that regularly has you work 7 days s week. Sometimes 50 to 60 days straight several times a year. You're also married, with 3 kids with the oldest being 5 that are already missing their dad. You wake up at 2:30 am and are on the road from 3 am until 12 pm trying to find an area within 3 hours of your house that isn't overloaded with a newfound surge of OOS. You burn 300$ in gas in 4 days just to actually get to hunt twice of those 4 days. Once at 2:30 pm and once in the morning. Both times you have OOS hunters walk in past you and blow birds that you have roosted or are working out. Then it's back to work and being a family man and trying to sneak out an evening or two before season ends. I don't have a problem with OOS hunters, but when it makes mine and any other hunters hunting opportunities non existent within 200 miles that have any stitch of ethics or respect, it's a problem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: aclawrence on April 26, 2023, 04:58:17 PMI don't think there's actually that much more killing around me in Alabama but the pressure this year is unreal. I still go and hear some gobbles but you can forget about yelping one up. If you call at all they're pretty much going to go the other way. It's really dang frustrating because that's the most fun part of the hunt. There are trucks out riding around every day of the week. I had a hunt messed up Tuesday by two guys who heard the bird I was set up on. They drove down to where I was and got out and started calling. Me and the turkeys heard it and the turkeys left. I think I'm ready for less opportunity and more quality versus what I'm getting right now. My area is getting pounded!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: sasquatch1 on April 26, 2023, 08:55:44 PMQuote from: ScottTaulbee on April 26, 2023, 04:28:57 PMI guess it isn't real to you because you aren't on the receiving end of the equation. When you use 4 days of your 10 days of vacation you get a year, and work for an employer that regularly has you work 7 days s week. Sometimes 50 to 60 days straight several times a year. You're also married, with 3 kids with the oldest being 5 that are already missing their dad. You wake up at 2:30 am and are on the road from 3 am until 12 pm trying to find an area within 3 hours of your house that isn't overloaded with a newfound surge of OOS. You burn 300$ in gas in 4 days just to actually get to hunt twice of those 4 days. Once at 2:30 pm and once in the morning. Both times you have OOS hunters walk in past you and blow birds that you have roosted or are working out. Then it's back to work and being a family man and trying to sneak out an evening or two before season ends. I don't have a problem with OOS hunters, but when it makes mine and any other hunters hunting opportunities non existent within 200 miles that have any stitch of ethics or respect, it's a problem. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkPeople make choices, those guys hunting don't get to enjoy the family things you do either!Some prioritize family, some prioritize hunting, and it's everyone's personal choice! This sounds like religion, (Oh you don't like my god??? Maybe we need to go to war with each other) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro