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Started by bghunter777, April 28, 2015, 05:55:27 PM
Quote from: RiverRoost on April 28, 2015, 11:42:27 PMWe all hunt and take pride in our skills and the hard work that we put into harvesting whatever animal we are after because we RESPECT the animal and its keen survival skills. If you choose to hunt an animal you should want to take it out cleanly and quickly whether it's a deer,turkey or whatever. Dude stomping on the birds head was to me disrespectful for the life he just took. MHO
Quote from: Onpoint on April 29, 2015, 09:36:20 AMQuote from: MACHINIST on April 29, 2015, 09:28:28 AMQuote from: Cutt on April 28, 2015, 06:51:50 PMI don't care for either, the 80 yard shot or the gunning from a blind. Move all around bird can't see ya and shoot, what an unfair advantage.The 80 yard shot is dumber than a box of rocks,but whats so bad about gunning from a blind?It just ain't for everybody .I started back in the early 90 's and always plopped my butt in front of a tree. That's how turkey hunting has been done for years..with the new pop up blinds it takes away his keenest sense. His eyes. Just an unfair (but legal) advantage. I won't knock anybody for using one but i like my way better. I'd much rather see someone hunting from a blind than hunting over a corn pile. Well hunting and corn pile don't really go together. let's say "waiting" over a Corn pile
Quote from: MACHINIST on April 29, 2015, 09:28:28 AMQuote from: Cutt on April 28, 2015, 06:51:50 PMI don't care for either, the 80 yard shot or the gunning from a blind. Move all around bird can't see ya and shoot, what an unfair advantage.The 80 yard shot is dumber than a box of rocks,but whats so bad about gunning from a blind?
Quote from: Cutt on April 28, 2015, 06:51:50 PMI don't care for either, the 80 yard shot or the gunning from a blind. Move all around bird can't see ya and shoot, what an unfair advantage.
Quote from: MACHINIST on April 29, 2015, 09:28:28 AMThe 80 yard shot is dumber than a box of rocks,but whats so bad about gunning from a blind?
Quote from: g8rvet on April 29, 2015, 03:37:56 PMIs it unethical to build a little brush blind on the day of or before the hunt? What about a good brush blind? (natural vegetation-palmettos, cut limbs, deadfalls, etc). How about setting up in a row of brambles and vines and cutting out a shooting window? Kind of like a natural pop-up. For the record, I do not care about anyone's answer, I am just curious. How does anyone feel about sitting in a deer stand (box) and killing a turkey with a rifle? (where legal). I had a friend who's dad has MS and he shook pretty bad, but loved turkey meat and loved being out in the spring, so he would shoot them with a rifle. I do not think hunting from a blind is un ethical at all. old timers even use to use blinds that were made from natural surroundings. a 80 yard shot with a shotgun , I personally do find un ethical. as far as loving turkey meat , the stores around here sale turkey all day every day. if you choose to shoot one with a rifle and it is legal then its none of my business. I don't have to like it and can voice my opinion. if you like being in the spring woods and enjoying it , that's great , do so. but I just cant see using I love turkey meat as a excuse to shoot one with a rifle doesn't make any sense to me. but then again , just my opinion.