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Started by wvcurlytop, March 25, 2013, 02:18:21 PM
Quote from: Shaw24 on March 26, 2013, 12:23:07 PMI'm in disbelief that it's actually legal to hunt spring turkey with a rifle. I'm with vaturkstomper on this - how can you be proud of your turkey that you killed from 150 yds while he's munchin on some grasshoppers? I'm from Indiana so we can't even hunt deer with rifle here but I understand there's thicker/more woods and hills but it seems extremely unsafe and unsportsmanlike to me. I personally wouldn't want to be sitting 30 yds behind a decoy in complete camo!! Vaturkstomper is right - just bc it's legal don't make it right. It's legal for me to walk under a roosted turkey and blast him outa the tree too but I'm not going to do it.
Quote from: ziggy on March 26, 2013, 11:03:55 AMdid you not read my post? rifle fatalities in va and wv are 5.7 times higher then shotgun. i posted a link and everything.
QuoteOf 156 shotgun-related accidents since 1967, 13 were fatal. Of 17 rifle shootings, eight were fatal
Quote from: Gooserbat on March 26, 2013, 10:41:37 AMTo me it seems to be very prevalent in your post that it's your opinion is the right and only way, and there are no other ways. I myself believe that some things are written in stone but most things aren't. I think outside the box, because a box is a trap and a trap is a dangerous place.btw we're still friends.
Quote from: wvcurlytop on March 26, 2013, 02:51:15 PMQuote from: Gooserbat on March 26, 2013, 10:41:37 AMTo me it seems to be very prevalent in your post that it's your opinion is the right and only way, and there are no other ways. I myself believe that some things are written in stone but most things aren't. I think outside the box, because a box is a trap and a trap is a dangerous place.btw we're still friends.That's sort of how I read into your post!!! I'm far from right about much of anything, but I have my beliefs, values, and morals just like the next guy. Okay, you don't hunt with a rifle, and believe in calling in your birds-Great. Here is what happened to me in 1998. My buddy and I was calling in a bird and he was still a little over a 80 or so yards away, but was coming. It was to the point we were all geared up for the shot, just keep coming was what we were thinking, when all of a sudden KABOOM!! Here a guy, who also had permission to hunt the same place shot the bird in front of us. We, of course were furious, and went down there and the guy was on the next ridge when he shot! About 100 or so yards.. It was a nice shot, no doubt, but what the crap.. Is that turkey hunting?? No, he didn't do anything but sneak around until he got to where he could watch that ridge where the bird was gobbling and shot it when he saw it. He said he thought we were hens calling!! He apologized for it, and to this day I tell him he still owes me a turkey!2009, hunting state ground and had a gobbler coming. He was just a little too far for our shotguns, NO FUDGE FACTOR either, when KABOOM!! Down goes the gobbler and here comes the guy, with his rifle to claim his prize. Again, nice shot, but that isn't turkey hunting. That is turkey shooting!! Now with the decoys they have today, and man they look real, what if we would have had one of them out and had it setting too close to us and some rifle hunter is just sneaking looking for the bird?? Safety is a big issue, but to this day rifle hunters has really left a sour taste in my mouth when it comes to shooting turkeys. I am always waiting for the boom, and let me tell you it is depressing to have it happen to you! I've dealt with it twice, and that is enough in my lifetime.. Perhaps you will get the chance to experience it someday. You'll see then.. You hunt for the thrill and for the hunt, and I love the smell of gunpowder from my shotgun too. Where we hunt you may only get one or two chances a year to kill a bird, and to have one shot out from in front of you really gets to me. If that is attacking other's beliefs or whatever, so be it.. We could have a lot of fun together!! Imagine those conversations!! Just don't come toting a rifle as that isn't turkey hunting. I've enjoyed reading ALL of the posts! Even the defensive responses..
Quote from: 30_06 on March 26, 2013, 02:09:55 PMQuote from: ziggy on March 26, 2013, 11:03:55 AMdid you not read my post? rifle fatalities in va and wv are 5.7 times higher then shotgun. i posted a link and everything.Your post said QuoteOf 156 shotgun-related accidents since 1967, 13 were fatal. Of 17 rifle shootings, eight were fatalYour post just told me that rifle hunters are safer because only 17 were involved in any kind of shooting with only eight being fatal, while there were 13 fatalities and 156 shotgun related shooting instances. No matter how you cut it more people were shot, and killed by shotguns.Why are so many people shooting each other with shotguns? Are you saying shotguns are safer because more people are shot with them? Or is it because more people are shot by them, but a lower percentage that are shot with them die?
Quote from: Garrett Trentham on March 26, 2013, 04:18:07 PMI understand the argument against spring turkey hunting with a rifle for the safety concerns. What I don't understand is why so many consider anyone ever shooting a turkey with a rifle unethical.I'm sure many of the same guys that are opposed to shooting turkeys at 100+ yards with a rifle, shoot deer from further than that every fall. What gives?I have shot deer with rifles at long distances. Now, when I deer hunt, I either use a bow or slug gun, nothing beyond 150 and rarely anything beyond 75-80yds. I will on occasion shoot a doe with a rifle from greater distances if I need meat, same as I would shoot a hen at long distances with a rifle in the fall season if I needed meat. What is it that makes shooting a deer with a rifle at long distances okay, but not turkeys?I agree, there are much more exciting and sporting ways to harvest longbeards in the spring, and I don't ever see myself shooting a gobbler in the spring with a rifle. But if someone wants to shoot a turkey in the fall with a rifle, I see no problem with that.Maybe someone can clue me in on what I'm missing.
Quote from: Gooserbat on March 26, 2013, 10:41:37 AMWho know one day we may share a turkey camp and you could show this Sooner how to duck behind a tree when those West Virgina Mountaineers come along. :lol:
Quote from: ziggy on March 26, 2013, 04:56:18 PMQuote from: 30_06 on March 26, 2013, 02:09:55 PMQuote from: ziggy on March 26, 2013, 11:03:55 AMdid you not read my post? rifle fatalities in va and wv are 5.7 times higher then shotgun. i posted a link and everything.Your post said QuoteOf 156 shotgun-related accidents since 1967, 13 were fatal. Of 17 rifle shootings, eight were fatalYour post just told me that rifle hunters are safer because only 17 were involved in any kind of shooting with only eight being fatal, while there were 13 fatalities and 156 shotgun related shooting instances. No matter how you cut it more people were shot, and killed by shotguns.Why are so many people shooting each other with shotguns? Are you saying shotguns are safer because more people are shot with them? Or is it because more people are shot by them, but a lower percentage that are shot with them die?it's because there are many, many more people using shotguns then rifles.