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Started by PASTRUTTER21, February 02, 2016, 03:49:28 PM
Quote from: sasquatch1 on February 14, 2016, 12:22:48 AMQuote from: silvestris on February 13, 2016, 10:00:54 PMI was taught that selfishness was a virtue when it comes to turkeys. Take or point another turkey hunter to your honey hole and next year you get the chance to meet his friends and ad infinidum. That being said, I have by chance met some nice guys who I have put on turkeys on rare occasions and I smiled when they left a thank you note and a feather under my wiper blade. But, still, it is not wise to make a it a habit.Ill just find another place. There's 50 states and many of them have a honey hole somewhere
Quote from: silvestris on February 13, 2016, 10:00:54 PMI was taught that selfishness was a virtue when it comes to turkeys. Take or point another turkey hunter to your honey hole and next year you get the chance to meet his friends and ad infinidum. That being said, I have by chance met some nice guys who I have put on turkeys on rare occasions and I smiled when they left a thank you note and a feather under my wiper blade. But, still, it is not wise to make a it a habit.
Quote from: Shoot2thrill25 on February 14, 2016, 06:50:17 AMWell I was considering tn for a turkey trip in '17 but it's not lookin to friendly down there. I'm considering a few other states but am gonna have to find another place to get some info I guess. This forum is helpful on a lot of things, but not info on other states. Good luck op, if you find out anything useful let me know. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: hobbes on February 14, 2016, 10:56:26 AMI've never hunted TN. I've hunted fairly close in KY, AL, and Southern IL. My brother lived in eastern TN in Crossville for 4 yrs and my sister lives in Dyersburg now. The idea that it's an "unfriendly" state based off of a few forum posts is ludicrous same as the idea that TN has had such an increase in nonresident hunters that residents can't fill tags.Those stories typically come from folks that would have trouble filling tags at Tyson Farms.
Quote from: Rockhound on February 14, 2016, 12:15:30 PMQuote from: hobbes on February 14, 2016, 10:56:26 AMI've never hunted TN. I've hunted fairly close in KY, AL, and Southern IL. My brother lived in eastern TN in Crossville for 4 yrs and my sister lives in Dyersburg now. The idea that it's an "unfriendly" state based off of a few forum posts is ludicrous same as the idea that TN has had such an increase in nonresident hunters that residents can't fill tags.Those stories typically come from folks that would have trouble filling tags at Tyson Farms.We are very friendly here and I'm not against anyone coming here to hunt, but it has had an effect on resident hunting not only out of staters, but people from other parts of the state. The worst problem is people posting crucial info on open public forum for the world to see. I have honestly seen 1 guy ruin 12000 acres in a season by posting open info on the net. I would hunt all season and not see a handful of people, now there are people running everywhere, crawling behind decoys, 5 or 6 blinds in a field. It's bad honestly, and the people from the 3 southern middle tn counties (me included ) that have witnessed an almost total extinction of turkeys in those 3 counties, that can't be explained are scared to give away any info on other places.Honestly those 3 counties use to be covered in birds, I have access to tons of land, it wouldn't be nothing special to hear upwards of 30 different gobblers of a morning from one ridge, an in 1 season it dropped 95% and now you can't find a bird. Nobody can explain, and it's almost as if the agencies don't care. I won't lie, it's hard for me to willingly give out any info on any wma I may hunt, because it's not somewhere I might go, if I want to turkey hunt it's where I HAVE to go.
Quote from: sasquatch1 on February 14, 2016, 02:57:48 PMI haven't seen the harvest reports show that a whole bunch more birds are being killed. Just alot of ppl who are use to not many hunters. Come on down to louisiana public and try it out. Y'all don't know how good y'all have it.