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Started by reflexl, May 14, 2015, 06:35:17 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 10, 2015, 03:59:21 PMI'm indifferent about whether multiple-bearded turkeys are counted as such or not. The fact is, however, that allowing multi-beards to be scored gives a decided advantage to those living in areas where genetic tendencies toward multiple beard development are more likely to occur. Those that make the statement that everybody that participates in the contest has the same opportunity to kill multiple-bearded gobblers is just plain wrong. There are places where multiple-bearded gobblers are fairly common,...and there are places where they are unheard of.An analogy would be to say that any hunter that kills a turkey with white tips on the tail feathers gets an extra fifteen points in the contest. The guys that hunt Merriams or Goulds turkeys would love that rule,...but I doubt it would go over very well with the Eastern and Osceola hunters. Yet, both white tail fans and multiple beards are both genetic traits that occur regularly in some places and very rarely or never in others. The bottom line is that the contest should be as fair as possible for everybody involved. Allowing multi-beards in it automatically throws that fairness off before the contest even begins.
QuoteThe only way to do that is have sub contests for every single sub species which would be tiresome to keep up with and ridiculous to start with.
QuoteIf it bothers you that bad then be diverse in the members you choose and have teamates from all over the country who hunt in different environments.
QuoteFor the record, I have never killed very many multi beards. I would guess in my life I have killed over 250 birds with the majority of that number coming from the state of Alabama. If I remember correctly I can count on one hand the number of multi beards I have killed in Alabama.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 11, 2015, 12:13:24 PMQuoteThe only way to do that is have sub contests for every single sub species which would be tiresome to keep up with and ridiculous to start with. I suggested an easy way to do just that a few years ago that would have evened the playing field for everybody based on where they hunt,...and that suggestion fell on deaf ears.QuoteIf it bothers you that bad then be diverse in the members you choose and have teamates from all over the country who hunt in different environments. This is exactly why the contest should really be made up of randomly selected teams every year. That way no team could be loaded up with selected team members from states where inherent biases exist in the subspecies or genetics that exist in certain regions that make gobblers from those areas score more in the NWTF scoring system. QuoteFor the record, I have never killed very many multi beards. I would guess in my life I have killed over 250 birds with the majority of that number coming from the state of Alabama. If I remember correctly I can count on one hand the number of multi beards I have killed in Alabama.For the record, I have hunted turkeys in New Mexico for fifty years now. I have seen thousands of Merriams gobblers from here. Out of those thousands, I have seen ONE live, multiple-bearded gobbler in those fifty years out of several hundred hunters that I have hunted with. By your own admission, you have killed five times as many multi-beards in your home state than our several hundred hunters have even SEEN in fifty years of hunting here. ....Now, whose reasoning is flawed?
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 11, 2015, 01:12:19 PMWhat?!! You're telling me that there are no prizes,...and this is supposed to be for fun?!No way! ...This is serious business!
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 11, 2015, 01:12:19 PMPersonally, I think the single-longest-beard rule helps to level the playing field for everybody to a greater degree than any other single element in the scoring. I think the rule change this year and the resulting closeness in the final team scores of the contest pretty much support that theory.
Quote from: BC on June 11, 2015, 02:16:53 PMAre you handcuffed to the state of New Mexico?
QuoteNo. The Tenn Dream Team plainly stated that they had several multi beards that severly impacted their score and they finished third. By the NWTF scoring system they might have won the whole thing were their birds allowed to count. Maybe the Gods of Thunder had some double beards as well, I don't know. I just know that a bird should score what he scores and that should be the contest entry.
QuoteHow are you going to feel when you kill a stud multi beard that scores 120 points but you have to count it as a 54 point bird in the contest? How do you propose to handle the other physical variations between the four species. [
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 11, 2015, 03:06:17 PM....This is good, friendly discussion, by the way....
Quote from: chcltlabz on June 11, 2015, 02:50:37 PMBut you weren't even in the contest, remember? You quit because of all the drama, and I'll probably do the same now.