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Quote from: Zobo on May 11, 2023, 09:24:55 PMQuote from: justin.arps on May 11, 2023, 09:14:05 PMMy son and I have doubled twice now, both were very close encounters. First was 14 yds the next was 22 both were amazing experiences.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkBeautiful! Congratulations!!!!
Quote from: justin.arps on May 11, 2023, 09:14:05 PMMy son and I have doubled twice now, both were very close encounters. First was 14 yds the next was 22 both were amazing experiences.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Marc on May 11, 2023, 01:32:37 PMReally depends on the situation.If I am hunting an area that has a high population of birds, and I call a bachelor group of toms in while hunting with my daughter.... Yes, I will take the double.Hunting the area I was this season... Large area, sparsely populated with birds that are spread out... I would probably not opt to take that double, so that I have birds being raised to shoot in future hunting seasons.It has been my impression, that if too many toms are taken from an area, the hens move out to new areas as well... And maybe they do not return next year either. A good property can turn into a poor one the following season, by overharvesting.I do tire of hearing "If it is legal, it is OK..." We should be the stewards of our sport. Hunt ethically, responsibly, with conservation in mind... Just cause it would be legal to shoot the last breeding tom on a property, does not mean it would be the right thing to do.My reasons for conservation, or harvesting animals are completely selfish. Of course I want to go home with a bird, but I also want somewhere that holds game in the future.
Quote from: kytrkyhntr on May 14, 2023, 08:34:19 PMMe and my pops have done it, I did it with a good friend this year. Will do it again if given a chance. It's about the memories and none better than that
Quote from: aclawrence on May 20, 2023, 09:52:58 AMWhat about a group of guys shooting six gobblers in one spot at a time. I saw one of our local podcast guys post the other day. They shot five gobblers in a group and had them hanging up. He made some comment about using them as decoys. They were trying to call in one more bird. The whole thing just rubbed me the wrong way but that's just me. I left a comment and he said there were ten more gobblers in the area. That's great but I take it as you wiped out almost 50% of the gobblers lol.
Quote from: aclawrence on May 20, 2023, 09:52:58 AMWhat about a group of guys shooting six gobblers in one spot at a time. I saw one of our local podcast guys post the other day. They shot five gobblers in a group and had them hanging up. He made some comment about using them as decoys. They were trying to call in one more bird. The whole thing just rubbed me the wrong way but that's just me. I left a comment and he said there were ten more gobblers in the area. That's great but I take it as you wiped out almost 50% of the gobblers lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk