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Started by VanHelden Game Calls, April 01, 2014, 09:19:54 AM
Quote from: VanHelden Game Calls on April 01, 2014, 09:19:54 AMTo start off I have never been a blind fan. BUT last year I started helping at our local learn to hunt program where we take anyone that has never turkey hunted out hunting. This involves kids and it is early in the season when there is absolutely no green and many times snow. So last year I implemented a blind and had success setting it up the morning we hunt, I also used it in an area where I only had a field to hunt, no fence lines so I had open field where I used the blind - again set-up every hunt.Well it can be a ton of work hauling the gear and this year I will be hunting with a young kid so not much help hauling gear. I am thinking of pre-setting the blind but I have concerns of busting birds during set-up and changing their routine 2 days before the hunt. I have not noticed and freaking out from the birds when we show up in the mornings, I have had them brushing up against it last year(on video) in the middle of a dirt field.What has been your experiences? Pre-set the blind or man up and haul like a mule?And they are talking 30mph winds 2 days before and 20mph the day before the hunt. Its a double bull matrix blind but the ground is frozen except for a softened top couple few inches here in WI
Quote from: L.F. Cox on April 04, 2014, 07:50:13 AMQuote from: VanHelden Game Calls on April 01, 2014, 09:19:54 AMTo start off I have never been a blind fan. BUT last year I started helping at our local learn to hunt program where we take anyone that has never turkey hunted out hunting. This involves kids and it is early in the season when there is absolutely no green and many times snow. So last year I implemented a blind and had success setting it up the morning we hunt, I also used it in an area where I only had a field to hunt, no fence lines so I had open field where I used the blind - again set-up every hunt.Well it can be a ton of work hauling the gear and this year I will be hunting with a young kid so not much help hauling gear. I am thinking of pre-setting the blind but I have concerns of busting birds during set-up and changing their routine 2 days before the hunt. I have not noticed and freaking out from the birds when we show up in the mornings, I have had them brushing up against it last year(on video) in the middle of a dirt field.What has been your experiences? Pre-set the blind or man up and haul like a mule?And they are talking 30mph winds 2 days before and 20mph the day before the hunt. Its a double bull matrix blind but the ground is frozen except for a softened top couple few inches here in WIDon't mean to upset you but the scenario you described is not taking a kid hunting it's basically giving the kid a Wild Turkey.That line of thinking and action is what's wrong with our society today....great things should be hard earned.The right to kill a Wild Turkey should be earned not given...
Quote from: jakesdad on April 04, 2014, 08:36:42 AMQuote from: L.F. Cox on April 04, 2014, 07:50:13 AMQuote from: VanHelden Game Calls on April 01, 2014, 09:19:54 AMTo start off I have never been a blind fan. BUT last year I started helping at our local learn to hunt program where we take anyone that has never turkey hunted out hunting. This involves kids and it is early in the season when there is absolutely no green and many times snow. So last year I implemented a blind and had success setting it up the morning we hunt, I also used it in an area where I only had a field to hunt, no fence lines so I had open field where I used the blind - again set-up every hunt.Well it can be a ton of work hauling the gear and this year I will be hunting with a young kid so not much help hauling gear. I am thinking of pre-setting the blind but I have concerns of busting birds during set-up and changing their routine 2 days before the hunt. I have not noticed and freaking out from the birds when we show up in the mornings, I have had them brushing up against it last year(on video) in the middle of a dirt field.What has been your experiences? Pre-set the blind or man up and haul like a mule?And they are talking 30mph winds 2 days before and 20mph the day before the hunt. Its a double bull matrix blind but the ground is frozen except for a softened top couple few inches here in WIDon't mean to upset you but the scenario you described is not taking a kid hunting it's basically giving the kid a Wild Turkey.That line of thinking and action is what's wrong with our society today....great things should be hard earned.The right to kill a Wild Turkey should be earned not given...I have to disagree here some.Starting out young kids and giving them an edge for success is what keeps them interested in coming back.Repeated failure will turn a kid off quicker than anything.I've started my boy who is 7 hunting in a blind for that reason.Ive also explained to him that once he gets a little older the blind stays home and we hunt backs on bark.You wouldnt have the local high school pitching ace throw to a kid just learning to play baseball would ya?Ease them in slow then show them that it wont always be "easy" as you say.
Quote from: VanHelden Game Calls on April 04, 2014, 11:11:22 AMHonestly - unless your wearing a loins cloth beating turkeys with a stick the whole anti-technology case is a bunch of smoke.