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Quote from: Kyle_Ott on March 04, 2024, 07:59:59 PMI don't turkey hunt because I'm hungry. I don't turkey hunt because I crave wild turkey in my diet.I turkey hunt because the gobble has captivated me since I was 12 years old and consistently engineering close encounters with turkeys seemed impossible in those days.While I don't find engineering close encounters with turkeys to be a difficult thing anymore I am still very much captivated by the gobble and close range encounters that I have engineered under terms I deem fair.For me, the skill required by a hunter to facilitate a "fair chase" encounter is a critical factor relating to whether or not a gobbler should be killed. I am aware that some folks hunt because they want to eat turkey. I am aware that many folks struggle to kill turkeys and will capitalize on any opportunity to kill one that presents itself. That's their prerogative. For me, if the turkey was called to the gun or a skillful, strategic move was accomplished to put the bird in gun range, I will kill the turkey (but there are still times where I've made moves on field turkeys and had them in gun range that I just didn't want to punch a tag that way and didn't).I do not consider inadvertently walking up on a gobbler skillful and I find the idea of killing a gobbler under such circumstances disgusting.I do not consider flushing a turkey off a roost and shooting him mid-flight skillful and I find it disgusting.I do not consider sticking a fan in front of one's face and reaping a turkey skillful in any way and I find that irreprehensible. (If I took another minute or two to think of and illustrate other scenarios I find offensive, I could but I think you get the gist of where I'm going with my interpretation of fair chase.)As a turkey hunter, my goal each season is to call more turkeys inside gun range. Very simply, I want to be more versatile, adaptable and better at critical thinking that I was the season before. Killing turkeys when inadvertent, opportunistic situations materialize doesn't make me a better hunter and I find zero fulfillment in the proposition of doing so.So I don't and I don't affiliate with anyone who does.
Quote from: Yoder409 on March 05, 2024, 11:04:06 AMBut, just to be factual and to set the record STRAIGHT on Pennsylvania law (whether Pennsylvanians agree with it or interpret it another way).......here it is STRAIGHT from Pennsylvania Code as legislated by the PA General Assembly. This is not the remedial version from the PA Hunting & Trapping digest they give you when you purchase your license, like I posted previously.Anyways........ Not tying to be a smart alec. Just being factual. Title 58 - Part III - Chapter 141.45.(b).(2).(iii) Just sayin'
Quote from: runngun on March 05, 2024, 01:14:05 PMI can't wait for someone to bring up shooting turkeys with rifles like some folks do in Texas!!!! HEY!!! IT'S LEGAL!!!NOT FOR ME!!Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
Quote from: Number17 on March 05, 2024, 12:51:29 PMQuote from: Yoder409 on March 05, 2024, 11:04:06 AMBut, just to be factual and to set the record STRAIGHT on Pennsylvania law (whether Pennsylvanians agree with it or interpret it another way).......here it is STRAIGHT from Pennsylvania Code as legislated by the PA General Assembly. This is not the remedial version from the PA Hunting & Trapping digest they give you when you purchase your license, like I posted previously.Anyways........ Not tying to be a smart alec. Just being factual. Title 58 - Part III - Chapter 141.45.(b).(2).(iii) Just sayin'I know what it says and have discussed this many times with Pa hunter and the Warden who lives 2 minutes from me.Is hand calling defined somewhere? What about mouth calling? Do they mean friction calls and air operated calls, or do you have to use your natural voice? Seem open to interpretation. If we are taking these words literally we are pretty limited.What about scratching in the leaves with your hand? What about scratching in the leaves with your foot?If you can hunt with mouth calls and hand calls ONLY, it sounds like decoys are illegal, right?Can I make a single cluck when I get out of the truck and be good for the day, or do I have to make turkey noises every so often?Am I allowed to shut up when one is coming, and for how long?I killed one two years ago that heard my footsteps coming through the leaves. Hadn't heard a bird all morning until he screamed over the hill 80 yards away. Before I could blink he screamed again at 40 yards and in another second he was dead. I never made a call except for walking in the dry leaves. Was that illegal?Have you ever seen the PAGC definition of "Hunt":"Hunt" or "hunting." Any act or furtherance of the taking or killing of any game or wildlife, or any part or product thereof, and includes, but is not limited to, chasing, tracking, CALLING, pursuing, lying in wait, trapping, shooting at, including shooting at a game or wildlife facsimile, or wounding with any weapon or implement, or using any personal property, including dogs, or the property of others, of any nature, in furtherance of any of these purposes, or aiding, abetting or conspiring with another person in that purpose. So of that entire definition of "Hunting" you believe you're only legally allowed to use the CALLING part to hunt spring gobblers in Pa?Any other method is strictly prohibited because of their poorly thought out wording? Heck, you can't even "shoot at" because you have to "hunt" them by CALLING only!You can't even legally discuss turkey hunting with a buddy or you're guilty of Conspiring to Hunt!The law you cited says you can't TRACK turkeys either. If you see a line of fresh scratchings headed to the North out across an open flat, are you heading North or South? I guess even if you loop around to get in front of them that would be considered "pursuing" them.No wonder this turkey hunting is so hard. They make it about impossible if you do exactly as they say.You can take it literally if you like, but I'll continue to follow the spirit of the law rather than the letter of the law.just saying.....
Quote from: joey46 on March 03, 2024, 01:17:43 PMAGAIN - to each his own. Follow the limits, follow the rules. Go get 'um. What's next - Would you shoot a bird after watching a YouTube video from THP? As usual this forum can get very elitist at times. It may be it's charm. Lol
Quote from: Zobo on March 05, 2024, 07:16:29 PMQuote from: Number17 on March 05, 2024, 12:51:29 PMQuote from: Yoder409 on March 05, 2024, 11:04:06 AMBut, just to be factual and to set the record STRAIGHT on Pennsylvania law (whether Pennsylvanians agree with it or interpret it another way).......here it is STRAIGHT from Pennsylvania Code as legislated by the PA General Assembly. This is not the remedial version from the PA Hunting & Trapping digest they give you when you purchase your license, like I posted previously.Anyways........ Not tying to be a smart alec. Just being factual. Title 58 - Part III - Chapter 141.45.(b).(2).(iii) Just sayin'I know what it says and have discussed this many times with Pa hunter and the Warden who lives 2 minutes from me.Is hand calling defined somewhere? What about mouth calling? Do they mean friction calls and air operated calls, or do you have to use your natural voice? Seem open to interpretation. If we are taking these words literally we are pretty limited.What about scratching in the leaves with your hand? What about scratching in the leaves with your foot?If you can hunt with mouth calls and hand calls ONLY, it sounds like decoys are illegal, right?Can I make a single cluck when I get out of the truck and be good for the day, or do I have to make turkey noises every so often?Am I allowed to shut up when one is coming, and for how long?I killed one two years ago that heard my footsteps coming through the leaves. Hadn't heard a bird all morning until he screamed over the hill 80 yards away. Before I could blink he screamed again at 40 yards and in another second he was dead. I never made a call except for walking in the dry leaves. Was that illegal?Have you ever seen the PAGC definition of "Hunt":"Hunt" or "hunting." Any act or furtherance of the taking or killing of any game or wildlife, or any part or product thereof, and includes, but is not limited to, chasing, tracking, CALLING, pursuing, lying in wait, trapping, shooting at, including shooting at a game or wildlife facsimile, or wounding with any weapon or implement, or using any personal property, including dogs, or the property of others, of any nature, in furtherance of any of these purposes, or aiding, abetting or conspiring with another person in that purpose. So of that entire definition of "Hunting" you believe you're only legally allowed to use the CALLING part to hunt spring gobblers in Pa?Any other method is strictly prohibited because of their poorly thought out wording? Heck, you can't even "shoot at" because you have to "hunt" them by CALLING only!You can't even legally discuss turkey hunting with a buddy or you're guilty of Conspiring to Hunt!The law you cited says you can't TRACK turkeys either. If you see a line of fresh scratchings headed to the North out across an open flat, are you heading North or South? I guess even if you loop around to get in front of them that would be considered "pursuing" them.No wonder this turkey hunting is so hard. They make it about impossible if you do exactly as they say.You can take it literally if you like, but I'll continue to follow the spirit of the law rather than the letter of the law.just saying.....Well good luck convincing a judge of that, your interpretation of the spirit of the law, lol! I'm sure the judge will be very understanding and accepting of your concepts. I really wish I knew what the heck you're talking about, but I think I'd need a QP of Maui Wowie just to follow your train of thought.
Quote from: Zobo on March 05, 2024, 07:16:29 PMQuote from: Number17 on March 05, 2024, 12:51:29 PMHave you ever seen the PAGC definition of "Hunt":"Hunt" or "hunting." Any act or furtherance of the taking or killing of any game or wildlife, or any part or product thereof, and includes, but is not limited to, chasing, tracking, CALLING, pursuing, lying in wait, trapping, shooting at, including shooting at a game or wildlife facsimile, or wounding with any weapon or implement, or using any personal property, including dogs, or the property of others, of any nature, in furtherance of any of these purposes, or aiding, abetting or conspiring with another person in that purpose. Well good luck convincing a judge of that, your interpretation of the spirit of the law, lol! I'm sure the judge will be very understanding and accepting of your concepts. I really wish I knew what the heck you're talking about, but I think I'd need a QP of Maui Wowie just to follow your train of thought.
Quote from: Number17 on March 05, 2024, 12:51:29 PMHave you ever seen the PAGC definition of "Hunt":"Hunt" or "hunting." Any act or furtherance of the taking or killing of any game or wildlife, or any part or product thereof, and includes, but is not limited to, chasing, tracking, CALLING, pursuing, lying in wait, trapping, shooting at, including shooting at a game or wildlife facsimile, or wounding with any weapon or implement, or using any personal property, including dogs, or the property of others, of any nature, in furtherance of any of these purposes, or aiding, abetting or conspiring with another person in that purpose.
Quote from: Dougas on March 05, 2024, 10:55:45 PM I will not, however, shoot one on a limb before flydown, though it is legal to do so in Oregon.