registration is free , easy and welcomed !!!
Started by scott ellis, December 23, 2011, 05:31:26 AM
Quote from: scott ellis on December 23, 2011, 05:31:26 AMJust curious here....but how many of you feel that the "art" of calling a gobbler to gun or bow range has been lost somewhere between decoys and pop up blinds? I never use a pop up , but will deploy a deke once in a great while if I feel the situation requires it. I'm sure this will get numerous opinions, but I feel as a whole the turkey hunting masses have just lost sight of what it takes to call a gobbler in.....se
Quote from: scott ellis on December 25, 2011, 03:12:51 PM I will agree it is rampant on many of the shows and filmed hunts, but I am not referring specifically to them. The encounters I am talking about are the TONS of unsuccessful hunts that I have talked with hunters about where they simply have not learned when to call and when not to call or when to become aggresive or become shy and coy etc.....They set up and call, he gobbles,they call some he gobbles some more....no rhyme or reason to it, just turkey sounds. SE
Quote from: savduck on December 26, 2011, 04:40:51 AMI work gobblers while hunting. Different style calls, different candences depending on their temperature and situation. I dont think the art of calling is dying, I just think there are more and more guys who dont know what they are doing picking up the sport. Their only education is watching the crap they put on the TV. A bunch of guys cant call and due to the bad TV shows with TV show host who cant call, they think it sounds good. What are you gonna do. Now the QUALITY if turkey hunting shows is diminishing for sure. They show a bunch of garbage on TV these days. Bad shots on game, goofy TV hosts, horrible calling, etc.