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Started by jordanz7935, July 01, 2023, 10:27:08 AM
Quote from: eggshell on July 07, 2023, 07:09:11 AMI think we are in an irreversible decline as a sport ...........
Quote from: Yoder409 on July 07, 2023, 08:58:26 AMQuote from: eggshell on July 07, 2023, 07:09:11 AMI think we are in an irreversible decline as a sport ...........I believe, 100%, that you are right.
Quote from: joey46 on July 07, 2023, 10:49:33 AMWhew! I guess I've chased them for 50+ years also. I live in a state that has two zones so I can conceivably hunt for around two months in the spring and take two gobblers. If things would change to a time the season would be one month with a one bird limit would I quit? Of course not . I'd be a little more selective and if tagged out load up the tent and travel to become a pesky non resident somewhere else. If legal my old buddy Funky Chicken would be in tow. This has become the most doom and gloom bunch I've ever experienced. A shame really. Even during this tragic turkey downturn I, at 75, in 2022 managed to take a Fl land public bird, a FL private land bird and topped the year off with a WY Merriam. Health issues this spring limited my time but one Osceola still went into the oven. Maybe hunting more and whining less would be a good thought.
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on July 07, 2023, 09:26:18 PMQuote from: joey46 on July 07, 2023, 10:49:33 AMWhew! I guess I've chased them for 50+ years also. I live in a state that has two zones so I can conceivably hunt for around two months in the spring and take two gobblers. If things would change to a time the season would be one month with a one bird limit would I quit? Of course not . I'd be a little more selective and if tagged out load up the tent and travel to become a pesky non resident somewhere else. If legal my old buddy Funky Chicken would be in tow. This has become the most doom and gloom bunch I've ever experienced. A shame really. Even during this tragic turkey downturn I, at 75, in 2022 managed to take a Fl land public bird, a FL private land bird and topped the year off with a WY Merriam. Health issues this spring limited my time but one Osceola still went into the oven. Maybe hunting more and whining less would be a good thought.The problem is if anyone voices concerns over methods, tools, or social media practices that could be considered damaging for turkey populations, turkey hunting opportunities, and the future of turkey hunting, he or she is labeled as an anti-hunter, whiner, elitist....the list goes on. It's usually that with very little substance to support the opinion. And that's the real shame.
Quote from: joey46 on July 08, 2023, 09:39:20 AMThanks - I'll look for it. I used Hunting the American Wild Turkey by Dave Harbour as my early bible. Especially liked the chapter where he bumped into a young Harold Knight in Land Between the Lakes KY. Harold was developing his tube call.If there is a point to all this it is ADAPT OR QUIT. You aren't going to legislate a solution to your perceived crisis. I hunted the big birds when the population was building. The limit was one and the season was short. I hunted them through the glory years. I guess I'm wrapping things up during a down period. If I have to go to a shorter season and reduced limits I'll live with it but won't whine about it or suggest solutions that are no more than "let's just do something".
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on July 08, 2023, 01:05:54 PMQuote from: joey46 on July 08, 2023, 09:39:20 AMThanks - I'll look for it. I used Hunting the American Wild Turkey by Dave Harbour as my early bible. Especially liked the chapter where he bumped into a young Harold Knight in Land Between the Lakes KY. Harold was developing his tube call.If there is a point to all this it is ADAPT OR QUIT. You aren't going to legislate a solution to your perceived crisis. I hunted the big birds when the population was building. The limit was one and the season was short. I hunted them through the glory years. I guess I'm wrapping things up during a down period. If I have to go to a shorter season and reduced limits I'll live with it but won't whine about it or suggest solutions that are no more than "let's just do something"."Adapt or Quit".... maybe I misinterpret your comments, but I'll agree to disagree with just adapting and sticking our head in the sand. Label those that speak out as "whiners" if you want, but keep in mind what we are ADAPTING too. What you may miss is that many wish to avoid legislation, avoid loss of opportunity, and protect the resource. Before you get on a high horse of hunt harder, adapt, and "turkey hunting isn't easy so work harder".... It's not about that. You aren't the only one who has hunted a number of years, through good and bad times. In fact it isn't consistently easy, nor should it be. I would think an "invested" turkey hunter of 50 years would take pause at reaping, technology employed, loads that shoot to 80-90 yards, etc. There is only so much we can adapt. The wild turkey can only adapt and survive so much, when you couple the above with loss off available habitat. I guess when we start turkey hunting with drones, we should just adapt and accept it? We are going adapt our way right out of turkey hunting with that attitude. I don't care if one day we go to a 1 limit everywhere, ban decoys, ban social media, and only allow traditional archery..... it's about the hunt and not #s, and those that truly love it would still participate despite the challenge.