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Started by catman529, February 11, 2017, 10:31:54 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 25, 2017, 11:06:48 PMQuote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 09:32:57 PMQuote from: pogo on February 25, 2017, 02:50:37 PMSo many good posts on both sides. I started this sport 29 years ago and hunted for years without a vest, but back then I wasn't carrying many turkeys out of the woods either. Through the years it has become more common for me to have to tote a turkey out, and when hunting public land in Florida that means a minimum of 2 miles usually and up to 5 1/2 miles! That's one of the things that I like best about a vest since I rarely get to hunt near my truck. And I need all of the extras so I can stay late - the cushion, the water, the toilet paper, the snack etc.. I shouldn't tell this secrete - but public land birds are rarely killed before 10AM or close to the parking area! (LOL Everyone here knows that). But I still do go light sometimes with just the minimal and no vest. So I would recommend a new person just spending a few mornings hunting without one if they are on a smaller farm that is convenient, but if they are on public land or large property where they can't drive - get a vest. Or at least a backpack with straps to carry the bird out.I've carried all my birds out of public land but it's usually within a mile of the truck. I've never been to FL but 5 miles sounds like a heck of a hike. I would do it though if I ever made the trip down there. Whatever it takes to get it done. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf you ever hunted Mo. like i did you would be anywhere from 1- 5 miles from camp or the truck. You will want a vest to carry your stuff and bird out...
Quote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 09:32:57 PMQuote from: pogo on February 25, 2017, 02:50:37 PMSo many good posts on both sides. I started this sport 29 years ago and hunted for years without a vest, but back then I wasn't carrying many turkeys out of the woods either. Through the years it has become more common for me to have to tote a turkey out, and when hunting public land in Florida that means a minimum of 2 miles usually and up to 5 1/2 miles! That's one of the things that I like best about a vest since I rarely get to hunt near my truck. And I need all of the extras so I can stay late - the cushion, the water, the toilet paper, the snack etc.. I shouldn't tell this secrete - but public land birds are rarely killed before 10AM or close to the parking area! (LOL Everyone here knows that). But I still do go light sometimes with just the minimal and no vest. So I would recommend a new person just spending a few mornings hunting without one if they are on a smaller farm that is convenient, but if they are on public land or large property where they can't drive - get a vest. Or at least a backpack with straps to carry the bird out.I've carried all my birds out of public land but it's usually within a mile of the truck. I've never been to FL but 5 miles sounds like a heck of a hike. I would do it though if I ever made the trip down there. Whatever it takes to get it done. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: pogo on February 25, 2017, 02:50:37 PMSo many good posts on both sides. I started this sport 29 years ago and hunted for years without a vest, but back then I wasn't carrying many turkeys out of the woods either. Through the years it has become more common for me to have to tote a turkey out, and when hunting public land in Florida that means a minimum of 2 miles usually and up to 5 1/2 miles! That's one of the things that I like best about a vest since I rarely get to hunt near my truck. And I need all of the extras so I can stay late - the cushion, the water, the toilet paper, the snack etc.. I shouldn't tell this secrete - but public land birds are rarely killed before 10AM or close to the parking area! (LOL Everyone here knows that). But I still do go light sometimes with just the minimal and no vest. So I would recommend a new person just spending a few mornings hunting without one if they are on a smaller farm that is convenient, but if they are on public land or large property where they can't drive - get a vest. Or at least a backpack with straps to carry the bird out.
Quote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 11:11:57 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 25, 2017, 11:06:48 PMQuote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 09:32:57 PMQuote from: pogo on February 25, 2017, 02:50:37 PMSo many good posts on both sides. I started this sport 29 years ago and hunted for years without a vest, but back then I wasn't carrying many turkeys out of the woods either. Through the years it has become more common for me to have to tote a turkey out, and when hunting public land in Florida that means a minimum of 2 miles usually and up to 5 1/2 miles! That's one of the things that I like best about a vest since I rarely get to hunt near my truck. And I need all of the extras so I can stay late - the cushion, the water, the toilet paper, the snack etc.. I shouldn't tell this secrete - but public land birds are rarely killed before 10AM or close to the parking area! (LOL Everyone here knows that). But I still do go light sometimes with just the minimal and no vest. So I would recommend a new person just spending a few mornings hunting without one if they are on a smaller farm that is convenient, but if they are on public land or large property where they can't drive - get a vest. Or at least a backpack with straps to carry the bird out.I've carried all my birds out of public land but it's usually within a mile of the truck. I've never been to FL but 5 miles sounds like a heck of a hike. I would do it though if I ever made the trip down there. Whatever it takes to get it done. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf you ever hunted Mo. like i did you would be anywhere from 1- 5 miles from camp or the truck. You will want a vest to carry your stuff and bird out...Nah I'd carry a small backpack for food and water mostly.
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 25, 2017, 11:33:52 PMQuote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 11:11:57 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 25, 2017, 11:06:48 PMQuote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 09:32:57 PMQuote from: pogo on February 25, 2017, 02:50:37 PMSo many good posts on both sides. I started this sport 29 years ago and hunted for years without a vest, but back then I wasn't carrying many turkeys out of the woods either. Through the years it has become more common for me to have to tote a turkey out, and when hunting public land in Florida that means a minimum of 2 miles usually and up to 5 1/2 miles! That's one of the things that I like best about a vest since I rarely get to hunt near my truck. And I need all of the extras so I can stay late - the cushion, the water, the toilet paper, the snack etc.. I shouldn't tell this secrete - but public land birds are rarely killed before 10AM or close to the parking area! (LOL Everyone here knows that). But I still do go light sometimes with just the minimal and no vest. So I would recommend a new person just spending a few mornings hunting without one if they are on a smaller farm that is convenient, but if they are on public land or large property where they can't drive - get a vest. Or at least a backpack with straps to carry the bird out.I've carried all my birds out of public land but it's usually within a mile of the truck. I've never been to FL but 5 miles sounds like a heck of a hike. I would do it though if I ever made the trip down there. Whatever it takes to get it done. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf you ever hunted Mo. like i did you would be anywhere from 1- 5 miles from camp or the truck. You will want a vest to carry your stuff and bird out...Nah I'd carry a small backpack for food and water mostly.Good, i'm glad you will finally carry water and food. Man does get thirsty at times and hungry ..ha ha ha
Quote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 11:56:55 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 25, 2017, 11:33:52 PMQuote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 11:11:57 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 25, 2017, 11:06:48 PMQuote from: catman529 on February 25, 2017, 09:32:57 PMQuote from: pogo on February 25, 2017, 02:50:37 PMSo many good posts on both sides. I started this sport 29 years ago and hunted for years without a vest, but back then I wasn't carrying many turkeys out of the woods either. Through the years it has become more common for me to have to tote a turkey out, and when hunting public land in Florida that means a minimum of 2 miles usually and up to 5 1/2 miles! That's one of the things that I like best about a vest since I rarely get to hunt near my truck. And I need all of the extras so I can stay late - the cushion, the water, the toilet paper, the snack etc.. I shouldn't tell this secrete - but public land birds are rarely killed before 10AM or close to the parking area! (LOL Everyone here knows that). But I still do go light sometimes with just the minimal and no vest. So I would recommend a new person just spending a few mornings hunting without one if they are on a smaller farm that is convenient, but if they are on public land or large property where they can't drive - get a vest. Or at least a backpack with straps to carry the bird out.I've carried all my birds out of public land but it's usually within a mile of the truck. I've never been to FL but 5 miles sounds like a heck of a hike. I would do it though if I ever made the trip down there. Whatever it takes to get it done. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf you ever hunted Mo. like i did you would be anywhere from 1- 5 miles from camp or the truck. You will want a vest to carry your stuff and bird out...Nah I'd carry a small backpack for food and water mostly.Good, i'm glad you will finally carry water and food. Man does get thirsty at times and hungry ..ha ha haYea sometimes if I'm smart I bring water. But always TP!
Quote from: Gooserbat on March 05, 2017, 10:24:08 PMI've come almost full circle. I do wear a vest. I also carry what I consider adequate equipment. A hand full of mouth calls, a box, a couple of pots and usually 3 strikers. Facemask, gloves, owl hooter, shells, wet wipes and Thermocell. Yeah most of this would fit in my pockets but I like having everything stowed away where I can grab my vest and go.