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Started by jakesdad, February 22, 2014, 12:25:49 AM
Quote from: J Hook Max on February 22, 2014, 06:01:34 PM Stick with your woodsmanship, scouting and calling. Leave your decoys and blinds at home and over time you will become a much better turkey hunter. Also , try and keep your shots to 45 yards and less. It will make you a better caller.
Quote from: jakesdad on February 22, 2014, 12:25:49 AMLets quit all the bickerin and moanin and groanin,we get enough of that at work,and back to doin what we LOVE.....bustin turkey lips!!!Just my .02
Quote from: J Hook Max on February 23, 2014, 03:14:53 AM I don't question one's ethics for using blinds and decoys provided they aren't mechanical. What I see is that for too many hunters they become a crutch. For a novice hunter , they are great. The same for taking young kids who can't be still. All I'm saying is that removing these things makes you hone your other skills and in time that will make you a far better hunter. The same as hunting in different places and habitats. Someone who sits on the same field every hunt or the same terrain would be lost and at a severe disadvantage when put in different terrain and woods. I was lucky , I hunted many years in Alabama when decoys were illegal and you had to learn to outfox them with your calling and proper setups. A friend asked how do you call turkeys across a wide open field. I asked him do the birds stay in the field all day long. He said no. I said OK , when they go back into the woods , go in those woods and call them up. No decoy or blind needed for that. Often you can kill them before they ever make their way to the fields. Again no decoy or blind needed.
Quote from: USMC0331 on February 23, 2014, 12:44:06 AMI would have love to been around to watch how the Indians hunted turkeys.