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Quote from: Zobo on February 06, 2024, 02:09:38 PMQuote from: Bedge7767 on February 06, 2024, 01:42:53 PM9 pagesI'm taking prop bets on this,What do you think 12 on the over/under?
Quote from: joey46 on February 06, 2024, 08:09:45 AMThe word "adapt" on this forum seems to send many into a tizzy. I enjoy his YouTube's also. Turkeys For Tomorrow will have their drawing for their guided hunts this Thursday. One of the choices is a hunt with his group. It is the one I selected. Be fun. Good luck this season.
Quote from: arkrem870 on February 06, 2024, 01:46:33 PMAdapting..... Used to have a bunch of close march options. Had a place we went every year. Had some big years and made friends with the 3-4 groups of hunters that used the same camp ground. One year we show up to find a lot of hunters in the camp ground. 2-3x as many along with 3-4 of the popular turkey channel guys. This area always had a good amount of pressure as it was. We hunted. Got up early. Held spots. Did what we could. Left there after a few days and moved to some less pressured stuff. Was our first encounter with YouTubers and not our last. Continued to hunt the other areas and the hunting numbers continued to grow. Then the state delayed season on the public land.....basically no longer allowing march hunting on the public and then 1 turkey in the first week. So we adapted by moving to another state with march hunting. Did this for a bit with some success but more pressure than ever due to more hunters and more displaced hunters. Then that state enacted a non resident draw to hunt in March. We drew and it wasn't ideal but we made it work. Then we didn't drawSo we adapted by moving to another state that allowed march hunting that was even farther away. The crowds were suffocating but we adapted and had some success. But we saw more hunters than turkeys. A far cry from year earlier. We continue to travel and see other states lower our hunting opportunities through delayed openers and lower bag limits/one gobbler in the first week regs. We stretched farther away from home. We put in for tags and quotas now which were once open hunting. We've seen the Midwest pummeled. Farmers that never saw another hunter in Wisconsin having people coming by daily. I've traveled all over hunting and have spent 30 days on the road for 20 + years. I know you can get into areas with less pressure and I do but the windows for those areas is short. And you end up farther from home and airplanes become a requirement. I think about different ways to adapt daily. It never leaves my mind. The noose is tightening on the public land hunters especially southerners .