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Started by Bottomland OG, June 11, 2024, 12:50:35 AM
Quote from: YoungGobbler on June 26, 2024, 07:17:33 PMQuote from: GobbleNut on June 11, 2024, 09:08:03 AMIn addition (and again, based on where I hunt), I almost always take a standing position when setting up and choose trees that I can stand BEHIND and rest my gun on a limb at "shooting height". The added benefit of using a standing position, rather than a sitting position, is that standing generally affords a much greater degree of visibility, as well as maneuverability, for any approaching gobbler. When you set-up standing up, You don't have too much problem with legs becoming weak as you wait for Mister gobbler to come to perfect range? I know I would... But the again, i'll get sore butt also if i'm sat... So nothing is perfect.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 11, 2024, 09:08:03 AMIn addition (and again, based on where I hunt), I almost always take a standing position when setting up and choose trees that I can stand BEHIND and rest my gun on a limb at "shooting height". The added benefit of using a standing position, rather than a sitting position, is that standing generally affords a much greater degree of visibility, as well as maneuverability, for any approaching gobbler.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 30, 2024, 09:20:16 AMQuote from: YoungGobbler on June 26, 2024, 07:17:33 PMQuote from: GobbleNut on June 11, 2024, 09:08:03 AMIn addition (and again, based on where I hunt), I almost always take a standing position when setting up and choose trees that I can stand BEHIND and rest my gun on a limb at "shooting height". The added benefit of using a standing position, rather than a sitting position, is that standing generally affords a much greater degree of visibility, as well as maneuverability, for any approaching gobbler. When you set-up standing up, You don't have too much problem with legs becoming weak as you wait for Mister gobbler to come to perfect range? I know I would... But the again, i'll get sore butt also if i'm sat... So nothing is perfect. Great point, YoungGobbler. Yes, there are times when I have had to stand long enough that I am thinking that maybe it was not such a great idea. However, I don't usually choose a set-up unless I believe a gobbler I am calling to is coming to me...and usually, in those cases, he shows up before my legs give out. I don't often use "blind calling" tactics where I just choose a location and call randomly, hoping that a gobbler is nearby, although there have been rare occasions where I have had to resort to that tactic...and in which case I will definitely sit rather than stand. Also, there are those occasional situations where standing is just not feasible based on the set-up location. Sometimes the appropriate tree or bush is just not available...or standing is not advantageous based on the terrain features. However, I always evaluate each set-up I make on whether or not standing, rather than sitting, is going to be a better choice. Way back when I first started turkey hunting, I never even considered that maybe standing up would give me a better opportunity at killing a gobbler in a certain situation. I always sat down just because...well, "that was the way you were supposed to do it" according to the "experts". I finally had enough incidents in those early "sitting" years where gobblers didn't get killed because the "sitting-level" brush didn't allow me a good shot...even when those gobblers were plenty close enough that I should have been able to kill them. It took a while, but I finally "deduced" that,..."hmmm, maybe if I had just been standing up behind that tree right there, rather than sitting down here where I couldn't see very well, I could have easily killed that gobbler that just got away from me". ...I'm a slow learner, but I finally have gotten the message...
Quote from: YoungGobbler on June 30, 2024, 09:07:35 PMI don't know but standing up and waiting motionless just kills me after a few minutes
Quote from: Dougas on July 01, 2024, 12:04:49 AMQuote from: YoungGobbler on June 30, 2024, 09:07:35 PMI don't know but standing up and waiting motionless just kills me after a few minutes Standing up after sitting kills me. It takes quite a large amount of shaky energy to get up off the ground. I walk 1 to 3 miles a day, lift weights twice a week and move heavy glass as (in hundreds of pounds) at my job each day, so I am in somewhat decent shape at 60, and I have the worst time getting up from a sitting position.