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Started by C.Kimzey95, April 13, 2016, 08:25:04 PM
Quote from: Happy on April 13, 2016, 09:49:32 PMBest of luck to you also.
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on April 13, 2016, 09:45:02 PMI totally respect that "personal line". That's how it should be. Methods beyond your personal line may be legal, but they ain't your style. More power to you!! Best of luck this spring!!
Quote from: trkehunr93 on April 14, 2016, 10:21:37 AMIt all boils down to if your state allows it and its a legal tactic, i don't know of any that ban it. Kinda hard to argue ethics if it's a legal means of helping in the killing of a turkey. Most of these discussions are really about what our own values are when it comes to hunting, I can't say I would do it but I'm not going to belittle someone who does, again if your state says it's legal then no one really has any reason to fuss about how you hunt. In VA we allow rifles to be used, I don't agree with it but it's legal so who am I to judge, if I encounter someone hunting turkeys with one I kindly change locations and look out for my own safety. I don't have time to rake someone over the coals for doing something I wouldn't do. It's in our nature to do whatever it takes to succeed at something and if flashing a real turkey fan to a gobbler who will not commit is what you need to do then good for you, I'll choose to relocate to another set up or let him live to fight another day. My
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on April 13, 2016, 09:31:48 PMQuote from: Farmboy27 on April 13, 2016, 09:02:45 PMQuote from: Happy on April 13, 2016, 08:52:22 PMPersonally it violates my rules of fair chase. This is just my reasoning but I think that there are certain things that trigger a bird to respond a very high percentage of the time and makes it easier to kill them. Calling doesn't have as high of a success rate as compared to fanning. By my logic I have a call, a shotgun and a hen decoy occasionally. If that isn't enough to kill him then maybe some self improvement on my end is necessary. Some true old school guys won't use any decoy ever and my hat is off to them. This is just my personal viewpoint and if it's legal and you want to do it then that's your decision. I would suggest extreme caution though. Some people will shoot at just about anything.Since you stated you sometimes use a decoy, I don't see how a fan can violate your rules of fair chase. A fan is nothing more than a decoy. Kinda like saying "I don't approve of mouth calls but box calls are ok". I also think that aggressive cutts will get a response much better than soft clucks later in the day, still fair chase to me! Like I said, if it's legal and doesn't cause a dangerous situation, then who are we to judge?Exactly what I was thinking!!! Fan, strutting deke, jake deke, hen deke, what's the difference? They are all visual aids to help the hunt.Those who have been here long enough know my opinion. If it's legal, and it makes you happy, go for it!! People have way too many opinions on what is ethical to factor in ethics. If you don't care to do it, don't do it!! But don't criticize other hunters for employing a legal method for harvesting. Kumbaya!!!
Quote from: Farmboy27 on April 13, 2016, 09:02:45 PMQuote from: Happy on April 13, 2016, 08:52:22 PMPersonally it violates my rules of fair chase. This is just my reasoning but I think that there are certain things that trigger a bird to respond a very high percentage of the time and makes it easier to kill them. Calling doesn't have as high of a success rate as compared to fanning. By my logic I have a call, a shotgun and a hen decoy occasionally. If that isn't enough to kill him then maybe some self improvement on my end is necessary. Some true old school guys won't use any decoy ever and my hat is off to them. This is just my personal viewpoint and if it's legal and you want to do it then that's your decision. I would suggest extreme caution though. Some people will shoot at just about anything.Since you stated you sometimes use a decoy, I don't see how a fan can violate your rules of fair chase. A fan is nothing more than a decoy. Kinda like saying "I don't approve of mouth calls but box calls are ok". I also think that aggressive cutts will get a response much better than soft clucks later in the day, still fair chase to me! Like I said, if it's legal and doesn't cause a dangerous situation, then who are we to judge?
Quote from: Happy on April 13, 2016, 08:52:22 PMPersonally it violates my rules of fair chase. This is just my reasoning but I think that there are certain things that trigger a bird to respond a very high percentage of the time and makes it easier to kill them. Calling doesn't have as high of a success rate as compared to fanning. By my logic I have a call, a shotgun and a hen decoy occasionally. If that isn't enough to kill him then maybe some self improvement on my end is necessary. Some true old school guys won't use any decoy ever and my hat is off to them. This is just my personal viewpoint and if it's legal and you want to do it then that's your decision. I would suggest extreme caution though. Some people will shoot at just about anything.
Quote from: 870FaceLift on April 14, 2016, 11:57:32 AMI understand that a fan can invoke a gobbler's response, but as others have said, so do calls. Personally, I have had decoys ruin more hunts than be an advantage. I still use them when the situation is appropriate, and I will not rule out using a fan on private property. It's interesting that this is gaining so much attention. I first saw someone doing this 20+ years ago. The gentleman I'm speaking of used it to close the distance between him and a gobbler with hens in the middle of a field.