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Quote from: jb1069 on March 04, 2024, 08:56:30 AMThe guy going to the woods without calls would definitely be at the biggest disadvantage in my opinion. So does this make him the better hunter or a slob for stalking? I bet not many have left home without calls on purpose. I agree this isn't deer hunting but I find it laughable that generally a guy that can stalk up within bow range of a deer is considered a good hunter with great woods skills. If the same guy stalks up within range of a turkey, that has eyes like an eagle, then he is lessoning the hunt and not respecting the game.I see bowhunting and turkey hunting closely related. Its about getting close to your game. That is the rush to me. Wether you call it in or stalk it. How close can you get without being detected. Both tactics accomplish this and both are legal most places. Enjoy the hunt however you choose.
Quote from: Paulmyr on March 04, 2024, 09:14:35 AMQuote from: jb1069 on March 04, 2024, 08:56:30 AMThe guy going to the woods without calls would definitely be at the biggest disadvantage in my opinion. So does this make him the better hunter or a slob for stalking? I bet not many have left home without calls on purpose. I agree this isn't deer hunting but I find it laughable that generally a guy that can stalk up within bow range of a deer is considered a good hunter with great woods skills. If the same guy stalks up within range of a turkey, that has eyes like an eagle, then he is lessoning the hunt and not respecting the game.I see bowhunting and turkey hunting closely related. Its about getting close to your game. That is the rush to me. Wether you call it in or stalk it. How close can you get without being detected. Both tactics accomplish this and both are legal most places. Enjoy the hunt however you choose.I can see where your coming from, personally I've never tried it. I'd buy the deer comparison a little more if the deer was growling every few minutes letting me know exactly where he was.
Quote from: Paulmyr on March 04, 2024, 09:14:35 AMQuote from: jb1069 on March 04, 2024, 08:56:30 AMThe guy going to the woods without calls would definitely be at the biggest disadvantage in my opinion. So does this make him the better hunter or a slob for stalking? I bet not many have left home without calls on purpose. I agree this isn't deer hunting but I find it laughable that generally a guy that can stalk up within bow range of a deer is considered a good hunter with great woods skills. If the same guy stalks up within range of a turkey, that has eyes like an eagle, then he is lessoning the hunt and not respecting the game.I see bowhunting and turkey hunting closely related. Its about getting close to your game. That is the rush to me. Wether you call it in or stalk it. How close can you get without being detected. Both tactics accomplish this and both are legal most places. Enjoy the hunt however you choose.I can see where your coming from, personally I've never tried it on turkeys. I'd buy the deer comparison a little more if the deer was growling every few minutes letting me know exactly where he was.
Quote from: Zobo on March 04, 2024, 09:27:20 AMQuote from: Paulmyr on March 04, 2024, 09:14:35 AMQuote from: jb1069 on March 04, 2024, 08:56:30 AMThe guy going to the woods without calls would definitely be at the biggest disadvantage in my opinion. So does this make him the better hunter or a slob for stalking? I bet not many have left home without calls on purpose. I agree this isn't deer hunting but I find it laughable that generally a guy that can stalk up within bow range of a deer is considered a good hunter with great woods skills. If the same guy stalks up within range of a turkey, that has eyes like an eagle, then he is lessoning the hunt and not respecting the game.I see bowhunting and turkey hunting closely related. Its about getting close to your game. That is the rush to me. Wether you call it in or stalk it. How close can you get without being detected. Both tactics accomplish this and both are legal most places. Enjoy the hunt however you choose.I can see where your coming from, personally I've never tried it. I'd buy the deer comparison a little more if the deer was growling every few minutes letting me know exactly where he was.Right. The distinction is that stalking deer is much safer because people generally don't sit on the ground pretending they are a doe, with buck and doe decoys right in front of them. However, almost all turkey hunters are on the ground mimicking hens and gobblers, many with decoys. So all it takes is one trigger happy stalker ....it happens every season that's why it's illegal in some states. BIG difference between bow hunting deer and turkey hunting.
Quote from: jb1069 on March 04, 2024, 08:56:30 AMI agree this isn't deer hunting but I find it laughable that generally a guy that can stalk up within bow range of a deer is considered a good hunter with great woods skills. If the same guy stalks up within range of a turkey, that has eyes like an eagle, then he is lessoning the hunt and not respecting the game.