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Started by FL-Boss, May 15, 2013, 02:39:43 PM
Quote from: wmd on May 17, 2013, 12:16:36 AMQuote from: WildTigerTrout on May 15, 2013, 05:12:13 PMIMO way too many hunters rely on blinds and decoys. I'm teaching my son to hunt turkeys "Old School" without the use of either one. I have shotguns in 10,12 and 20 gauge. At some point during the season I hunt with all of them. I do NOT however use HTL shot. I shoot good old lead. The way some guys talk I wonder how we ever killed turkeys before HTL. I wish I had a nickel for everytime I have heard "How many pellets in 10" at 40 yards"? I believe woodsmanship and calling ability are much more important than hauling all that junk to the woods. Too many guys hunt from blinds with decoys so they can drink coffee, talk, text their friends,make phone calls, move around and have a picnic. They do everything except hunt. I am proud to say my 14 year old son and I both bagged mature longbeards this spring and we did it "Old School". Sorry for the rant, just my opinion. You may agree or disagree with it. Either way that's fine.I guess I don't understand the, "technology has improved but I am still going to make it as difficult as I can for me and my kid" philosophy when it comes to hunters. I killed a bunch of turkeys with a 12 ga 1100, single bead fixed modified barrel, shooting 2 3/4" Remington Duplex 2x6 shells, because that is what I had to hunt with as a teenager & college kid. I sure wouldn't think of going in the woods with it now. I wanted to give my son every advantage I could when he started turkey hunting 2 season ago at the age of 10 and his first year he was able to kill 3 out of a blind shooting 20 ga Hevi-7s. The closest kill was 12 yards and the furthest was 40 yards. He killed 3 this year at the age of 11, one he was sitting in a Gobbler Lounger in the middle of a logging road, one he was sitting in a Gobbler Lounger in front of a big rock, and one from a blind. All three were shot right at 40 (+/- a few) yards as soon as they presented him with a clear shot. He and I were just as excited on the 6th one as we were with his first. We go turkey hunting to kill turkeys not to prove we are superior hunters in comparison to anybody else in regards to how we kill them. Keep doing what your doing if it makes you feel good. I think we are going to shoot 18 g/cm3 shot next year.
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on May 15, 2013, 05:12:13 PMIMO way too many hunters rely on blinds and decoys. I'm teaching my son to hunt turkeys "Old School" without the use of either one. I have shotguns in 10,12 and 20 gauge. At some point during the season I hunt with all of them. I do NOT however use HTL shot. I shoot good old lead. The way some guys talk I wonder how we ever killed turkeys before HTL. I wish I had a nickel for everytime I have heard "How many pellets in 10" at 40 yards"? I believe woodsmanship and calling ability are much more important than hauling all that junk to the woods. Too many guys hunt from blinds with decoys so they can drink coffee, talk, text their friends,make phone calls, move around and have a picnic. They do everything except hunt. I am proud to say my 14 year old son and I both bagged mature longbeards this spring and we did it "Old School". Sorry for the rant, just my opinion. You may agree or disagree with it. Either way that's fine.
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on May 15, 2013, 04:10:45 PMI think each tool has it's deserved place in the arsenal but i prefer to hunt decoyless and sans blinds. It's just a more pure form of hunting them. The new generation of turkey hunters really concern me, though.They rely exclusively on blinds, decoys and field set-ups. Can't call, don't know turkeys, dont know how to think like a turkey and don't know much about turkey hunting in general.
Quote from: turkey_slayer on May 17, 2013, 10:17:24 AMQuote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on May 15, 2013, 04:10:45 PMI think each tool has it's deserved place in the arsenal but i prefer to hunt decoyless and sans blinds. It's just a more pure form of hunting them. The new generation of turkey hunters really concern me, though.They rely exclusively on blinds, decoys and field set-ups. Can't call, don't know turkeys, dont know how to think like a turkey and don't know much about turkey hunting in general.That last paragraph is how I see things now a days. I've been chasing em a little over 20 years and I'm only 32 now. Didn't need any of that stuff when I started out. Decoys and blinds have changed the game a ton. It has also been the cause of the explosion of the # of turkey hunters. They see how everyone on tv does it or even forums nowadays and think that's just how everyone hunts them. Rifles are legal here in Va but if I posted a rifle kill yall would want to grab the pitch forks. Everybody is so hung up on getting a kill instead of playing the game. I don't care how anyone hunts but to really be able to kill em consistently by really hunting them one on one, learning how they think, how to kill them no matter the breeding phase, just really understanding them to me is what its all about. Pulling the trigger is fun but the game itself is what its all about. Heck I missed one at 4 steps this morning I've been chasing all week. I would be lying if I said I don't feel sick to my stomach but just finally getting that chance was awesome
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on May 17, 2013, 08:18:22 AMQuote from: wmd on May 17, 2013, 12:16:36 AMQuote from: WildTigerTrout on May 15, 2013, 05:12:13 PMIMO way too many hunters rely on blinds and decoys. I'm teaching my son to hunt turkeys "Old School" without the use of either one. I have shotguns in 10,12 and 20 gauge. At some point during the season I hunt with all of them. I do NOT however use HTL shot. I shoot good old lead. The way some guys talk I wonder how we ever killed turkeys before HTL. I wish I had a nickel for everytime I have heard "How many pellets in 10" at 40 yards"? I believe woodsmanship and calling ability are much more important than hauling all that junk to the woods. Too many guys hunt from blinds with decoys so they can drink coffee, talk, text their friends,make phone calls, move around and have a picnic. They do everything except hunt. I am proud to say my 14 year old son and I both bagged mature longbeards this spring and we did it "Old School". Sorry for the rant, just my opinion. You may agree or disagree with it. Either way that's fine.I guess I don't understand the, "technology has improved but I am still going to make it as difficult as I can for me and my kid" philosophy when it comes to hunters. I killed a bunch of turkeys with a 12 ga 1100, single bead fixed modified barrel, shooting 2 3/4" Remington Duplex 2x6 shells, because that is what I had to hunt with as a teenager & college kid. I sure wouldn't think of going in the woods with it now. I wanted to give my son every advantage I could when he started turkey hunting 2 season ago at the age of 10 and his first year he was able to kill 3 out of a blind shooting 20 ga Hevi-7s. The closest kill was 12 yards and the furthest was 40 yards. He killed 3 this year at the age of 11, one he was sitting in a Gobbler Lounger in the middle of a logging road, one he was sitting in a Gobbler Lounger in front of a big rock, and one from a blind. All three were shot right at 40 (+/- a few) yards as soon as they presented him with a clear shot. He and I were just as excited on the 6th one as we were with his first. We go turkey hunting to kill turkeys not to prove we are superior hunters in comparison to anybody else in regards to how we kill them. Keep doing what your doing if it makes you feel good. I think we are going to shoot 18 g/cm3 shot next year. I want my son to experience the true essence of turkey hunting, not sitting in a blind and watching decoys! I want him to see the TRUE challenge.The way turkey hunting used to be.
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on May 15, 2013, 04:10:45 PMThe new generation of turkey hunters really concern me, though.They rely exclusively on blinds, decoys and field set-ups. Can't call, don't know turkeys, dont know how to think like a turkey and don't know much about turkey hunting in general.
Quote from: busta biggun on May 17, 2013, 11:14:18 AMWell here we go again with the dreaded, "what is considered fair chase" debate. I totally agree with catdaddy. I don't mean to offend anybody, but when somebody tries to look down on other hunters because they use a blind or a decoy, you sound insecure and act like you have something to prove. My dad is 82 years old. We hunt in a blind, and with decoys. When he shot his bird this year he had tears in his eyes, he was so happy. Try telling him he's not a "true" turkey hunter or that he's missing out. We all have our methods of hunting and enjoy the sport the way we all choose to. I have strong feelings against certain methods that many here use and you would find my thoughts offensive, so I don't bring them up. The way I look at it, we have enough things dividing us these days. We have a government that would like to take our guns away and make hunting illegal. We need to stand united and try our best to focus on things that we all agree upon instead of bringing up polarizing issues.