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Started by Bowguy, February 05, 2017, 07:33:11 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on February 05, 2017, 02:00:25 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 05, 2017, 12:57:39 PMYou know i have seen this beat to death on this forum. I don't hunt with decoys or i don't hunt from blinds, again i feel this is up to the hunter. Most of us on this forum have no idea about the health and will being of older hunter still trying to enjoy the outdoors. Also lets not forget our vet's who come back from war with lost of limbs and still wanting to hunt. A lot of the time these people have to use blinds and decoys. I for one on this forum don't want anyone to feel bad about the way they hunt, that's not the purpose of this forum is to BASH people on the way they hunt. So if this offends you, them i feel you don't really understand as you age or have health problem really what some people go thru in life just to enjoy the outdoors. Let's show respect to all our hunting friends because with this world the way it is NOW we need everyone hunting regardless of age, health and life. As you get older YOU will realize getting ready for the hunt is just as much fun as hunting.Greg I think you totally missed the point. There's no bashing, judging, etc. also not about excluding anyone especially w physical conditions. It's about new folks allowing themselves to grow by learning habits, tactics, techniques, etc etc n not stunting themselves w one way. It's also not about caring if they're good w that. It's for the rest. The more we learn the more we enjoy the sport. Turkeys are often a different game day to day. Same things won't work so expanding your skill set can only help yourself no matter where you hunt. Hope that made sense
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 05, 2017, 12:57:39 PMYou know i have seen this beat to death on this forum. I don't hunt with decoys or i don't hunt from blinds, again i feel this is up to the hunter. Most of us on this forum have no idea about the health and will being of older hunter still trying to enjoy the outdoors. Also lets not forget our vet's who come back from war with lost of limbs and still wanting to hunt. A lot of the time these people have to use blinds and decoys. I for one on this forum don't want anyone to feel bad about the way they hunt, that's not the purpose of this forum is to BASH people on the way they hunt. So if this offends you, them i feel you don't really understand as you age or have health problem really what some people go thru in life just to enjoy the outdoors. Let's show respect to all our hunting friends because with this world the way it is NOW we need everyone hunting regardless of age, health and life. As you get older YOU will realize getting ready for the hunt is just as much fun as hunting.
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 05, 2017, 04:07:16 PMQuote from: Bowguy on February 05, 2017, 02:00:25 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 05, 2017, 12:57:39 PMYou know i have seen this beat to death on this forum. I don't hunt with decoys or i don't hunt from blinds, again i feel this is up to the hunter. Most of us on this forum have no idea about the health and will being of older hunter still trying to enjoy the outdoors. Also lets not forget our vet's who come back from war with lost of limbs and still wanting to hunt. A lot of the time these people have to use blinds and decoys. I for one on this forum don't want anyone to feel bad about the way they hunt, that's not the purpose of this forum is to BASH people on the way they hunt. So if this offends you, them i feel you don't really understand as you age or have health problem really what some people go thru in life just to enjoy the outdoors. Let's show respect to all our hunting friends because with this world the way it is NOW we need everyone hunting regardless of age, health and life. As you get older YOU will realize getting ready for the hunt is just as much fun as hunting.Greg I think you totally missed the point. There's no bashing, judging, etc. also not about excluding anyone especially w physical conditions. It's about new folks allowing themselves to grow by learning habits, tactics, techniques, etc etc n not stunting themselves w one way. It's also not about caring if they're good w that. It's for the rest. The more we learn the more we enjoy the sport. Turkeys are often a different game day to day. Same things won't work so expanding your skill set can only help yourself no matter where you hunt. Hope that made senseI agree to some point, our children and newer folks are the future of hunting. Although that's important, there are many reasons for teaching them to hunt. It helps get these people involved in the sport. Hunting is a bonding time that gives you something that will leave lasting memories. My point is we shouldn't judge anyone on the way they hunt. I know of several people who teach tactics, techniques and conservation and they do it well with blinds and decoys just because they choose to hunt this way doesn't make them bad stewards. Building interest in hunting and connecting with the outdoors is just as important as harvesting animals. It's all about getting off the couch and into the woods for these people. Now about skills it's about learning discipline, patience's and disappointments, hunting helps to build these life skills and responsibility of handling weapons and hunter ethics. These responsibilities makes it exciting knowing the moment all came together for everyone. I hope this makes sense also...both are good post...
Quote from: 1iagobblergetter on February 05, 2017, 01:04:37 PMMy question politely is what makes one person's way of hunting if they are happy with it better than another's if they are happy.(No pun intended Happy with all the Happys.).Lol.. I understand one way may be more challenging than another. I guess I feel like whether I love blinds,hate them or hunt one specific way or another if someone is asking for advice on the way they want to hunt and I don't hunt that way who am I to say that way is wrong when they aren't asking a ? on the way I hunt.