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Started by rblake, June 20, 2016, 01:47:48 PM
Quote from: warrent423 on June 24, 2016, 11:34:54 AMAlthough I doubt it would happen, if I ever came across that guy on the public ground I hunt, I would politely ask if I could see(in my hands) the call he was running that day. I would then proceed to smash it to pieces right in front of his face. I would then simply just walk away. I have no use for him or his calling stlye
Quote from: warrent423 on June 24, 2016, 11:34:54 AMAlthough I doubt it would happen, if I ever came across that guy on the public ground I hunt, I would politely ask if I could see(in my hands) the call he was running that day. I would then proceed to smash it to pieces right in front of his face. I would then simply just walk away. I have no use for him or his calling stlye Although they will occasionally kill a gobbler, there is nothing worse than an idiot blowing down the woods on public ground. On a positive note, it is because of these googans that I will always have well educated gobblers to hunt
Quote from: Marc on June 23, 2016, 09:42:33 PMI watched some of the videos on youtube... Seems like he has a wealth of information, and it also seems that he is not at all modest about this fact...Personally, I would like to see the videos that were not successful and hear is input on why. I can tell you why (or how) I killed the birds I did, but I am often flummoxed as to why I did not kill many of the birds that have eluded me.Two scenarios I would like some input on... 1)Having more success on henned up birds.2)Birds that come almost all the way in and leave.I would consider his "class" if I thought he could help my learning curve on these two situations...
Quote from: Happy on June 24, 2016, 02:39:43 PMQuote from: Marc on June 23, 2016, 09:42:33 PMI watched some of the videos on youtube... Seems like he has a wealth of information, and it also seems that he is not at all modest about this fact...Personally, I would like to see the videos that were not successful and hear is input on why. I can tell you why (or how) I killed the birds I did, but I am often flummoxed as to why I did not kill many of the birds that have eluded me.Two scenarios I would like some input on... 1)Having more success on henned up birds.2)Birds that come almost all the way in and leave.I would consider his "class" if I thought he could help my learning curve on these two situations...On the videos I have he does show some unsuccessful hunts and explains where they went wrong. I have no idea on whether or not he has an ego but I haven't picked up on it with my limited exposure. Planning on getting some more dvds in the future but personally I learn more on my own. Maybe I am not to swift but I tend to catch on quicker when I do it myself.