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Started by Gobblehead30, March 26, 2013, 10:37:42 PM
Quote from: Jay Longhauser on March 26, 2013, 11:53:44 PMI can appreciate that you are looking for a spot to hunt with your son. In my opinion its not right to try to gain access to a hunting spot that a buddy shows you unless they invite you to do so, whether its permission or a lease. I don't feel right trying to gain access to a place that I was shown by someone else who already hunts it. If they didn't show me I wouldn't know it was there in the first place and I would feel like a snake trying to work my way in. Im all for asking for permission or leasing if you find a spot through your own time and effort. If I were on the lease I definately wouldn't want someone else on it who wants to hunt all day everyday no matter how many birds were there. Some guys like to lease a spot so they can go when they want and not worry about pressured birds. I would leave it alone unless the landowner brings it up, in my experience no call can mean not interested. Hope it works out okay for all of you.
Quote from: Gobblehead30 on March 26, 2013, 11:31:54 PMI appreciate your honesty! I have had my own leases and been on others. I am usually the one who puts in the MOST time and effort as far as work. So please don't judge me as a taker over the internet bud. There are not many turkey hunters in the lease actually we ran into to not one hunter last year.. I am more than willing to pay/work/run poachers off to contribute to the well being of the property. I own a small piece of property but you only hunt the neighbors turkeys there. I have also had leases that I helped organize that were not fruitful. I also don't deer hunt so its not economical at all for me to pay full price for a year lease when thats what most clubs want. I also didn't have a father/brother who was a land broker and avid outdoorsman actually my pops has never hunted turkeys a day in his life. SO I do what I can. I don't think trying to secure a turkey lease nearby for my son and my hunting future is what I call bad ethics..
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on March 26, 2013, 11:03:32 PMWhat is going on these days with people's ethics?If you weren't invited into the lease by the lessees, you are allowing your selfishness to exceed your discretion and are in clear violation of an unspoken code of hunter ethics.It isn't your spot. You wouldn't know about it if they hadn't been kind enough to take you there. Go find your own lease and be a CONTRIBUTOR instead of a taker. If you're not bringing an equal contribution to a hunting relationship, you need to look in the mirror and work harder to get your own spots instead of intruding on someone else's.I read these posts and am increasingly more grateful I have a brother who gains access for me, and I likewise for him. We work as a team to accumulate spots but we have a rule that no one else is ever allowed to accompany us to them. People like you are the exact reason why we so adamantly maintain and abide by that policy.You shot 3 birds there last year. Ask yourself some tough questions, dude. Maybe starting with "do I deserve more out of this relationship than I already get?" "Am I contributing to an equal extent within this relationship?" "Why do I not have my own spots?!" If you were my buddy, id high five your face to try and help you sort out your ethics and you wouldn't get any phone calls to hunt EVER again.
Quote from: Gamblinman on March 27, 2013, 07:09:37 AMI would approach your best friend and dad and let them entertain your request to the landowner. Going around them may lead to losing your best friend on future endeavors.Why did you wait till such a late date to carry this out? Gman
Quote from: spaightlabs on March 27, 2013, 09:15:26 AMYour only option is to go to your buddy and ask him for a no BS answer to the question 'are you guys looking for anyone else to get in on this lease?' If he says no - it is over, never ask again, and don't self invite when they go out there. If he says he doesn't mind, ask him to call the landowner and ask.If you start hassling the landowner, who does not need the money, everyone may find themselves with no lease, and I don't think you want to be that guy.When they take you to their spot, are you the guy that shows up with a shotgun and a smile, or do you bring breakfast, buy lunch or bring the beer?I wouldn't want anyone in on my lease that wants to hunt it all day, every day...that's one guy that thinks the whole deal is his, and screw everyone else.